South Africa’s maiden ODI series win in Sri Lanka has helped it, as well as its players, to make upward movements in the latest Reliance ICC ODI Rankings, which were released on Sunday. South Africa won the third and final ODI by 82 runs and claimed the series 2-1.
South Africa had entered the three-match series in fifth position on 109 ratings points, and has now joined Sri Lanka on 111 ratings points but is ranked behind Sri Lanka, in fourth position, when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point. This gain of two ratings points means South Africa now trails number-one ranked Australia by four ratings points and second-ranked India by one rating point.
With the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 starting in Australia and New Zealand in seven months, only six ratings points separate the top five sides. with South Africa to play at least 17 ODIs before it opens its World Cup campaign against Zimbabwe in Hamilton on 15 February. While these matches will help South Africa to prepare for the mega event, they will also provide it with the chance to surge to the top of the ODI team rankings.
South Africa players have also benefitted from the series as most of the highest-ranking players have moved in the right direction.
In the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for ODI Batsmen, Hashim Amla is now sitting just behind his captain and number-one ranked AB de Villiers after finishing the series as the leading run-getter with 258 runs. Amla, who scored centuries in the opening two matches, has gained two places and now trails de Villiers by 17 ratings points.
De Villiers has been rewarded for his series aggregate of 212 runs by earning 13 ratings points which have given him a career-best rating of 885.
Quinton de Kock, who represented South Africa in the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 in Townsville, has moved up two places to a career-best 11th ranking following his series contribution of 159 runs that included a 128 in the last ODI in Hambantota.
David Miller is the other South Africa batsman to make gains in the latest rankings. The left-handed batsman has earned five places and is now sitting in 40th position.
In the Reliance ICC Players Rankings for ODI Bowlers, fast bowler Ryan McLaren and wrist spinner Imran Tahir have achieved career-best rankings.
McLaren, who was the most successful bowler of the series with nine wickets, has broken into the top 10 in 10th position after jumping 10 places. Tahir, who claimed six wickets, has rocketed 32 places to occupy 51st spot.
JP Duminy 63rd (up five places) and Vernon Philander 87th (up six places) are the other South Africa bowlers to head in the right direction.
However, there was discouraging news for Duminy, Faf du Plessis and Jacques Kallis who have slipped in the batting charts. Duminy has fallen seven places to 29th, Kallis has dropped four places to 40th and du Plessis has slipped three places to 54th.
In the bowling, both Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel have slipped to fourth and eighth, respectively, after conceding two places each.
For Sri Lanka, captain Angelo Mathews and Ajantha Mendis have made the most of the series.
Mathews’ 105 runs in three matches have helped him gain two places to put him in 22nd spot, while Mendis’ seven wickets have allowed him to move up seven places to 32nd position.
Lasith Malinga has moved up one place and is now in 21st spot while Tillakaratne Dilshan has gained five places in the bowling table and is now in 67th position.
Reliance ICC ODI Rankings (as on 13 July after Sri Lanka-South Africa ODI series)
Rank |
Team |
Rating |
1 |
Australia |
115 |
2 |
India |
112 |
3 |
Sri Lanka |
111 |
4 |
South Africa |
111 |
5 |
England |
109 |
6 |
Pakistan |
100 |
7 |
New Zealand |
98 |
8 |
West Indies |
94 |
9 |
Bangladesh |
72 |
10 |
Zimbabwe |
61 |
11 |
Afghanistan |
34 |
12 |
Ireland |
33 |
Reliance ICC ODI Player Rankings (as on 13 July after Sri Lanka-South Africa ODI series)
Batsmen (top 10)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Ave |
HS Rating |
1 |
( – ) |
AB de Villiers |
SA |
885! |
49.94 |
885 v SL at Hambantota 2014 |
2= |
(+2) |
Hashim Amla |
SA |
868 |
54.58 |
901 v Eng at Trent Bridge 2012 |
|
( – ) |
Virat Kohli |
Ind |
868 |
52.16 |
886 v Ban at Fatullah 2014 |
4 |
(-1) |
George Bailey |
Aus |
856*! |
53.12 |
856 v Eng at Adelaide 2014 |
5 |
( – ) |
K Sangakkara |
SL |
823 |
40.39 |
853 v Afg at Mirpur 2014 |
6 |
( – ) |
MS Dhoni |
Ind |
771 |
53.28 |
836 v Aus at Delhi 2009 |
7 |
( – ) |
T. Dilshan |
SL |
750 |
38.02 |
767 v Pak at Sharjah 2013 |
8 |
( – ) |
Misbah-ul-Haq |
Pak |
715 |
44.38 |
744 v SL at Fatullah 2014 |
9 |
( – ) |
Ross Taylor |
NZ |
713! |
40.07 |
713 v Ind at Wellington 2014 |
10 |
( – ) |
Shikhar Dhawan |
Ind |
712* |
41.77 |
736 v WI at Kanpur 2013 |
Selected Rankings
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Ave |
HS Rating |
11 |
(+2) |
Quinton de Kock |
SA |
699*! |
47.36 |
699 v SL at Hambantota 2014 |
22 |
(+2) |
Angelo Mathews |
SL |
619! |
36.76 |
619 v SA at Hambantota 2014 |
29 |
(-7) |
JP Duminy |
SA |
603 |
38.44 |
668 v Net at Mohali 2011 |
35 |
(-1) |
M. Jayawardene |
SL |
572 |
32.90 |
738 v WI at Colombo (RPS) 2001 |
40= |
(-4) |
Jacques Kallis |
SA |
556 |
44.36 |
817 v WI at Johannesburg 2004 |
|
(+5) |
David Miller |
SA |
556 |
31.66 |
557 v SL at Colombo (RPS) 2014 |
43 |
(-2) |
L. Thirimanne |
SL |
545 |
29.33 |
573 v Pak at Mirpur 2014 |
49 |
(-3) |
D. Chandimal |
SL |
528 |
30.34 |
667 v Aus at Adelaide 2012 |
54 |
(-3) |
F. du Plessis |
SA |
519 |
27.55 |
552 v Eng at The Oval 2013 |
70 |
(+7) |
Kusal Perera |
SL |
487*! |
26.28 |
487 v SA at Hambantota 2014 |
Bowlers (top 10)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Ave |
Econ |
HS Rating |
1 |
( – ) |
Saeed Ajmal |
Pak |
789 |
22.25 |
4.14 |
810 v SA at Centurion 2013 |
2 |
(+1) |
Sunil Narine |
WI |
714 |
26.97 |
4.19 |
791 v SL at Jamaica 2013 |
3 |
(+1) |
James Anderson |
Eng |
706 |
28.69 |
4.94 |
719 v SA at The Oval 2013 |
4 |
(-2) |
Dale Steyn |
SA |
703 |
25.98 |
4.83 |
746 v Ind at Durban 2013 |
5= |
(+2) |
Clint McKay |
Aus |
666 |
24.37 |
4.78 |
709 v Eng at Cardiff 2013 |
|
(+2) |
Ravindra Jadeja |
Ind |
666 |
32.58 |
4.71 |
738 v Zim at Bulawayo 2013 |
7 |
(-2) |
L. Tsotsobe |
SA |
664 |
24.96 |
4.75 |
743 v NZ at Auckland 2012 |
8 |
(-2) |
Morne Morkel |
SA |
656 |
23.75 |
4.83 |
717 v SL at East London 2012 |
9 |
( – ) |
Mitchell Johnson |
Aus |
639 |
25.88 |
4.85 |
724 v Ban at Darwin 2008 |
10= |
( – ) |
M. Hafeez |
Pak |
637 |
35.60 |
4.06 |
769 v Ind at Kolkata 2013 |
|
(+10) |
Ryan McLaren |
SA |
637! |
25.96 |
5.10 |
637 v SL at Hambantota 2014 |
Selected Rankings
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Ave |
Econ |
HS Rating |
14 |
(-1) |
S. Senanayake |
SL |
625* |
34.82 |
4.62 |
629 v SA at Colombo (RPS) 2014 |
15 |
(-1) |
Rangana Herath |
SL |
623 |
32.46 |
4.36 |
703 v SA at Pallekele 2013 |
21 |
(+1) |
Lasith Malinga |
SL |
597 |
27.12 |
5.20 |
675 v Ban at Colombo (RPS) 2007 |
23 |
(-2) |
Angelo Mathews |
SL |
590 |
35.62 |
4.51 |
649 v Ind at Trinidad 2013 |
32 |
(+7) |
Ajantha Mendis |
SL |
557 |
20.33 |
4.48 |
648 v NZ at Colombo (RPS) 2011 |
35 |
(-8) |
N. Kulasekara |
SL |
549 |
33.29 |
4.72 |
727 v NZ at Colombo (RPS) 2009 |
51 |
(+32) |
Imran Tahir |
SA |
467*! |
17.68 |
4.37 |
467 v SL at Hambantota 2014 |
55 |
(-3) |
Wayne Parnell |
SA |
454* |
31.02 |
5.59 |
515 v Eng at The Oval 2012 |
63 |
(+5) |
JP Duminy |
SA |
442! |
41.31 |
4.93 |
442 v SL at Hambantota 2014 |
67 |
(+5) |
T. Dilshan |
SL |
431 |
46.84 |
4.75 |
497 v SA at Colombo (RPS) 2013 |
79 |
(-4) |
Jacques Kallis |
SA |
389 |
31.79 |
4.84 |
641 v WI at Barbados 2001 |
87 |
(+6) |
Vernon Philander |
SA |
367* |
26.05 |
4.37 |
369 v SL at Pallekele 2014 |
All-rounders
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
HS Rating |
1 |
(- ) |
M Hafeez |
Pak |
417 |
438 v Ind at Kolkata 2013 |
2 |
( – ) |
Shakib Al Hasan |
Ban |
371 |
453 v Zim at Chittagong 2009 |
3 |
( – ) |
Angelo Mathews |
SL |
365 |
373 v Pak at Mirpur 2014 |
! Indicates career-highest rating
* 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