Morgan and Taylor lead players’ charge in latest ICC rankings
England captain Eoin Morgan and top-order batsman James Taylor have led the players’ charge in the latest ICC ODI Player Rankings following the conclusion of the series against Australia, which the visitors won by 3-2 at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Morgan, who was retired hurt in the last match, finished the series as leading run-getter with 278 runs at an average of just under 70. For this consistent performance, he has been rewarded with a jump of 11 places, which has put him just outside the top 20 in 21st position on the ICC Player Rankings for ODI Batsmen.
Taylor was second in the run-getters list with 246 runs and, as such, he has vaulted 29 places to a career-high 55th spot.
There is good news for Australia batsmen as well. All-rounder Mitchell Marsh and wicketkeeper Matthew Wade have stormed up the batting chart. Marsh has gained 16 places to claim 65th spot after his series contribution of 134 runs, while Wade has rocketed 23 places to 72nd after his 164 runs in the series.
The batting table is still headed by South Africa’s AB de Villiers, with team-mate Hashim Amla in second place.
In the ICC Players Rankings for ODI Bowlers, Mitchell Starc has failed to defend his number-one position after he managed just five wickets in the series. This meant he conceded 70 points, which, in turn, has resulted in him dropping behind South Africa wrist spinner Imran Tahir in second place.
As many as seven bowlers inside the top 100 have achieved career-high rankings.
England off-spinner Moeen Ali has moved up seven places to 29th, Australia’s duo of Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins (the series’ highest wicket-taker with 12 in five matches) have climbed 22 and 50 places to 49th and 62nd, respectively, England’s Adil Rashid has gained 33 places to end in 78th spot, Nathan Coulter-Nile has jumped 12 places to 81st, England’s David Willey has risen 29 places to 97th and Marsh has claimed 27 places to finish in 99th position.
The only notable change in the all-rounders’ list is the movement of Maxwell. Following his 166 runs and six wickets, he has gained one place to break into the top five. The list is headed by Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan.
The 3-2 series result means Australia has retained its number-one position, but has dropped two points to finish on 127 points. In contrast, England has earned two points and has moved to 100 points to narrow the gap with fifth-ranked Sri Lanka to three points.
ICC ODI Championship table (as on 14 September, after England-Australia series):
Rank Team Points
1 Australia 127
2 India 115
3 South Africa 110
4 New Zealand 109
5 Sri Lanka 103
6 England 100
7 Bangladesh 96
8 Pakistan 90
9 West Indies 88
10 Ireland 49
11 Zimbabwe 45
12 Afghanistan 41
(Developed by David Kendix)
ICC ODI PLAYER RANKINGS (as on 14 September, after England-Australia series):
Batsmen (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave HS Rating
1 ( - ) AB de Villiers SA 884 53.27 902 v NZ at Auckland 2015
2 ( - ) Hashim Amla SA 811 54.30 901 v Eng at Trent Bridge 2012
3 ( - ) Virat Kohli Ind 790 50.66 886 v Ban at Fatullah 2014
4 ( - ) Kane Williamson NZ 788 48.02 798 v SA at Centurion 2015
5 ( - ) T. Dilshan SL 781 39.71 802 v Sco at Hobart 2015
6 ( - ) Shikhar Dhawan Ind 765 44.41 794 v SA at Melbourne 2015
7 ( - ) Ross Taylor NZ 728 43.91 743 v Zim at Harare 2015
8 ( - ) MS Dhoni Ind 723 52.24 836 v Aus at Delhi 2009
9 ( - ) Glenn Maxwell Aus 717 34.88 724 v Pak at Adelaide 2015
10 (+2) Aaron Finch Aus 696 38.06 743 v Eng at Melbourne 2015
Selected rankings
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave HS Rating
11 ( - ) George Bailey Aus 693 42.18 867 v SA at Harare 2014
16 (-2) Steven Smith Aus 657 39.22 688 v Eng at Lord's 2015
21 (+11) Eoin Morgan Ire/Eng 641 37.81 690 v Aus at The Oval 2010
22 ( - ) David Warner Aus 638 35.91 649 v Eng at Southampton 2015
24 (-7) Jos Buttler Eng 627 32.60 680 v NZ at Edgbaston 2015
25 (-2) Shane Watson Aus 621 40.54 773 v SL at Hambantota 2011
55 (+29) James Taylor Eng 523* 38.84 533 v Aus at Headingley 2015
65 (+16) Mitchell Marsh Aus 501* 33.11 519 v Eng at Lord's 2015
72 (+23) Matthew Wade Aus 486! 25.59 486 v Eng at Old Trafford 2015
98 (+128) Jason Roy Eng 404* 29.90 406 v Aus at Headingley 2015
Bowlers (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave Econ. HS Rating
1 (+1) Imran Tahir SA 723 21.67 4.36 735 v SL at Sydney 2015
2 (-1) Mitchell Starc Aus 713 19.65 4.85 783 v NZ at Melbourne 2015
3 ( - ) Sunil Narine WI 709 26.49 4.10 791 v SL at Jamaica 2013
4 ( - ) Trent Boult NZ 705* 24.08 4.64 738 v Eng at The Oval 2015
5 ( - ) Dale Steyn SA 694 25.89 4.81 746 v Ind at Durban 2013
6 ( - ) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 690 28.35 4.30 717 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
7 (-1) M. Johnson Aus 672 25.26 4.83 724 v Ban at Darwin 2008
8 ( - ) Saeed Ajmal Pak 665 22.73 4.18 810 v SA at Centurion 2013
9 (+1) R. Ashwin Ind 644 31.40 4.82 691 v SL at Hambantota 2012
10 (+1) B. Kumar Ind 639 34.71 4.55 657 v WI at Dharamsala 2014
Selected rankings
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave Econ. HS Rating
14 ( - ) Steven Finn Eng 602 28.96 5.09 755 v NZ at Auckland 2013
29 (+17) Moeen Ali Eng 544* 38.40 4.86 554 v Aus at Headingley 2015
49 (+22) Glenn Maxwell Aus 485 35.88 5.48 489 v Eng at Headingley 2015
62 (+50) Pat Cummins Aus 470* 25.21 5.69 483 v Eng at Headingley 2015
78 (+33) Adil Rashid Eng 424* 41.72 6.29 438 v Aus at Headingley 2015
81 (+12) N. Coulter-Nile Aus 423* 26.50 5.36 429 v Eng at Lord's 2015
97 (+29) David Willey Eng 392*! 24.08 6.02 392 v Aus at Old Trafford 2015
99 (+27) Mitchell Marsh Aus 386*! 30.42 5.45 386 v Eng at Old Trafford 2015
All-rounders
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts HS Rating
1 ( - ) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 418 453 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
2 ( - ) T. Dilshan SL 379 415 v Sco at Hobart 2015
3 ( - ) Angelo Mathews SL 375 427 v Eng at Colombo (RPS) 2014
4 ( - ) M. Hafeez Pak 368 438 v Ind at Kolkata 2013
5 (+1) Glenn Maxwell Aus 348 351 v Eng at Headingley 2015
*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after a minimum of 40 started innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating after he has conceded 1,500 runs.
!indicates career-highest rating