Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi look to scale the peak of ICC ODI Player Ratings in their disciplines
Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi look to scale the peak of ICC ODI Player Ratings in their disciplines
Both Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi stand at number two in bowler and all-rounder rankings in ODIs, respectively. While Rashid is on 763 points being 12 points adrift of the top-ranked bowler Jasprit Bumrah, Nabi is on 323 points being 39 points adrift of the top-ranked all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan
Written by Shashwat Roy Published: Aug 26, 2018, 08:23 PM (IST) Edited: Aug 26, 2018, 08:23 PM (IST)
Ahead of the ODI series between Afghanistan and Ireland that starts on Monday in Belfast, Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who is the top-ranked T20I bowler in the ICC T20I Bowler Rankings, will hope to rise the numero uno position in ODI cricket too. He is currently on 763 points in the ODI circuit. Rashid stands 12 points adrift of the current no. 1 bowler, Jasprit Bumrah. Interestingly, both these bowlers have a career-high rating of 787 points. Khan achieved his high point in ratings during the ODI series against Zimbabwe at Sharjah earlier this year.
Top 20 ODI Bowlers, as they stand on 26 August, 2018:
Rank
Player
Team
Points
Avge
Eco
1
Jasprit Bumrah
Ind
775
22.5
4.64
2
Rashid Khan
Afg
763
14.4
3.96
3
Hasan Ali
Pak
742
20.88
5.21
4
Trent Boult
NZ
699
24.63
5.09
5
Josh Hazlewood
Aus
696
24.27
4.72
6
Kuldeep Yadav
Ind
684
19.35
4.82
7
Adil Rashid
Eng
681
30.8
5.52
8
Kagiso Rabada
SA
676
27.62
5.09
9
Imran Tahir
SA
666
24.81
4.68
10
Y. Chahal
Ind
666
23.86
4.72
11
Chris Woakes
Eng
643
30.77
5.5
12
Mitchell Starc
Aus
642
20.95
4.93
13
Mitchell Santner
NZ
632
33.91
4.9
14
Moeen Ali
Eng
621
45.08
5.09
15
Akshar Patel
Ind
615
31.31
4.43
16
Mohammad Nabi
Afg
611
31.95
4.29
17
M. Rahman
Ban
609
20.01
4.71
18
Pat Cummins
Aus
607
28.45
5.38
19
M. Mortaza
Ban
606
30.87
4.78
20
Matt Henry
NZ
606
24.59
5.57
All-rounder Mohammad Nabi would also want to boost his ratings as he stands at no. 2 in the ICC ODI All-rounders Rankings. The number 1 all-rounder is Shakib Al Hasan who stands at 362 points and is clearly ahead of Nabi by 39 points. It would be tough to break that barrier in the near-term for Nabi but he would be inspired to break the mark by his own career-high rating of 349 point. He achieved his personal-best against Ireland in Afghanistan’s ODI series against them in 2017 in Greater Noida.
Top five ODI All-Rounders, as they stand on 26 August, 2018:
Rank
Player
Team
Points
1
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
362
2
Mohammad Nabi
Afg
323
3
M. Hafeez
Pak
322
4
Mitchell Santner
NZ
317
5
Angelo Mathews
SL
305
Currently, no Afghanistan batsman is in the top 20 ODI Batsmen’s list.
Top 20 ODI Batsmen, as they stand on 26 August, 2018:
Rank
Player
Team
Points
Avge
1
Virat Kohli
Ind
911
58.2
2
Babar Azam
Pak
825
54.8
3
Joe Root
Eng
818
51.61
4
Rohit Sharma
Ind
806
44.98
5
David Warner
Aus
803
43.43
6
Ross Taylor
NZ
785
46.28
7
Quinton de Kock
SA
781
45.25
8
Kane Williamson
NZ
778
46.87
9
Shikhar Dhawan
Ind
770
45.72
10
Jonny Bairstow
Eng
769
50.3
11
Faf du Plessis
SA
766
44.4
12
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
737!
36.23
13
Martin Guptill
NZ
731
42.99
14
Hashim Amla
SA
729
49.65
15
MS Dhoni
Ind
714
51.25
16
Fakhar Zaman
Pak
713
76.07
17
Aaron Finch
Aus
706
38.19
18
Jos Buttler
Eng
701
40.35
19
Steve Smith
Aus
675
41.84
20
Travis Head
Aus
670
37
In the ICC ODI Team Rankings, 10th placed team Afghanistan are on 63 points and 12th positioned Ireland are on 38 points. Afghanistan could gain a further two points if they win the ODI series by a margin of 3-0 and Ireland could move to 48 points if they manage to beat Afghanistan by the same margin.
However, there will be no change in the ranking positions with Afghanistan and Ireland remaining in 10th and 12 positions, respectively, in any scenario, as a perusal of the table below would indicate. The ODI team rankings, unlike the Test rankings, are updated after each match.
ICC ODI Team Rankings (as on 26 August, before the Ireland-Afghanistan series):
TRENDING NOW
Rank
Team
Points
1
England
127
2
India
121
3
New Zealand
112
4
South Africa
110
5
Pakistan
104
6
Australia
100
7
Bangladesh
92
8
Sri Lanka
80
9
West Indies
69
10
Afghanistan
63
11
Zimbabwe
53
12
Ireland
38
13
Scotland
33
14
UAE
18
ICC Player rankings are calculated through a points-based system which is worked out by doing a series of calculations which results in a moving average. Players are rated on a scale of 0 to 1000 points. If a player’s performance is improving on his past record, his points go up and vice versa. The value of each player’s performance is calculated using an objective algorithm which is based on format-specific factors which are all pre-programmed, thus denying any human interference.
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