India have been formidable at home over the past year and a half, but a tour of South Africa was always going to be tough: the team duly lost their first two matches, before restoring some pride (though with the series already lost) in a match played on a terrible pitch. Adding in the result of the last game, India recover some of their previous rating (which had peaked at 212 in the autumn, but had fallen to 157 after their two defeats here) while South Africa fail to sustain the position above Australia they briefly took after their two victories.
India 174 +17
Australia 141
South Africa 129 -17
New Zealand 73
Sri Lanka 29
England 24
Pakistan -27
West Indies -86
Bangladesh -135
Zimbabwe -322
The offical ratings are much less favourable to Australia (for reasons I'm not clear about, and already had South Africa ahead even before this series; the update (for the series as a whole) merely reduces the gap between whay were already considered the two best teams:
India 121 -3
South Africa 115 +4
Australia 104
New Zealand 100
England 99
Sri Lanka 94
Pakistan 88
West Indies 72
Bangladesh 72
Zimbabwe 1
Tomorrow, Bangladesh begin a two test series against Sri Lanka (and remember, they won when they played in Sri Lanka last year).
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Cricket World Ratings 18th January 2018
Recently, India's world rating has soared to its all-time high, but exclusely on the back of a brilliant set of results at home. That's not nothing, but given the increasing role that home advantage seems to play in test matches, for the current Indian side to truly be considered among the all-time great teams, it needs to add some away success. And its current tour of South Africa has, perhaps, exposed its limitations - the first two matches of the series have both been reasonably close games, but they've also both been lost by the visting side. India have one game remaining to save some pride, and if they avoid defeat, will remain top of the rankings for now. But the winners of the series later this winter between South Africa and Australia will surely have a legitmate claim to be the best team in the world.
So with that one match left, here's how the ratings currently stand:
India 157 -20
South Africa 146 +20
Australia 141
New Zealand 73
Sri Lanka 29
England 24
Pakistan -27
West Indies -86
Bangladesh -135
Zimbabwe -322
So with that one match left, here's how the ratings currently stand:
India 157 -20
South Africa 146 +20
Australia 141
New Zealand 73
Sri Lanka 29
England 24
Pakistan -27
West Indies -86
Bangladesh -135
Zimbabwe -322
Monday, 8 January 2018
Cricket World Ratings 8th January 2018
In late 2016, many teams were vying for the title of "best team in the world". Since then, India have been dominant, although mostly at home. Now, they have begun a tough tour of South Africa, which will provide evidence of just how good they really are. And their first match has been lost, to a team which was beaten on their tour of England this summer, to an English team that has just been well beaten by Australia for the fourth time in five matches. What can we make of all this? Above all else, that it's harder than ever to win test matches away from home. And whichever of the current strong teams next manages to beat a major opponent in an away series might have a credible claim to being the best in the world. Neither my system of rating teams, nor the offical system, takes account of whether matches are played home or away - maybe they should.
So here's how my ratings currently stand:
India 177 -23
Australia 141 +12
South Africa 126 +23
New Zealand 73
Sri Lanka 29
England 24 -12
Pakistan -27
West Indies -86
Bangladesh -135
Zimbabwe -322
And here are the offical ratings, now incorporating the Ashes matches, but which won't integrate the results from South Africa until that series is over:
India 124
South Africa 111
Australia 104 +7
New Zealand 100
England 99 -6
Sri Lanka 94
Pakistan 88
West Indies 72
Bangladesh 72
Zimbabwe 1
The next match between South Africa and India begins on Saturday.
So here's how my ratings currently stand:
India 177 -23
Australia 141 +12
South Africa 126 +23
New Zealand 73
Sri Lanka 29
England 24 -12
Pakistan -27
West Indies -86
Bangladesh -135
Zimbabwe -322
And here are the offical ratings, now incorporating the Ashes matches, but which won't integrate the results from South Africa until that series is over:
India 124
South Africa 111
Australia 104 +7
New Zealand 100
England 99 -6
Sri Lanka 94
Pakistan 88
West Indies 72
Bangladesh 72
Zimbabwe 1
The next match between South Africa and India begins on Saturday.
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