Thursday, 28 July 2022

Cricket World Ratings 28th July 2022

 

Sri Lanka have recently played 2 short series at home, against first Australia and then Pakistan; and in both cases, they responded to defeat in their first test by winning their second. The victory over Pakistan has exactly undone the effect of their previous defeat in my rankings, returning both teams to exactly where they were before either match.  Another way of putting this is that Pakistan's prior lead of 49 points almost exactly offset their disadvantage of playing away: a drawn series was the expected result.

  1. India         217 
  2. Australia     214 
  3. South Africa  17
  4. England       157
  5. New Zealand   125  
  6. Pakistan      111 -23
  7. Sri Lanka      62 +23   
  8. West Indies     8   
  9. Bangladesh   -145        
  10. Zimbabwe     -280    
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -339
The official ratings have moved slightly in Sri Lanka's favour, and against Pakistan.  Oddly, the series against Australia had not been recorded when I last consulted these, but now it has been, it hasn't affected Australia's score.  Although the official ratings, and mine, are generally in broad concurrence, their are oddities in the official system such that it's behaviour isn't always transparent:
  1. Australia     128 
  2. India         114 
  3. South Africa  110
  4. England       100 
  5. New Zealand   100
  6. Pakistan       92 -1
  7. Sri Lanka      83 +1 
  8. West Indies    67 
  9. Bangladesh     48    
  10. Zimbabwe       25 
The next test cricket will be played in England, when South Africa will tour starting mid August.

Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Cricket World Ratings 21st July 2022

 Sri Lanka have just won a great victory over Australia, and now they entertain Pakistan; but the visitors finished their first test strongly to grab the win.  My world ratings now look like this:

  1. India         217 
  2. Australia     214 
  3. South Africa  17
  4. England       157 
  5. Pakistan      134 +23
  6. New Zealand   125   
  7. Sri Lanka      39 -23   
  8. West Indies     8   
  9. Bangladesh   -145        
  10. Zimbabwe     -280    
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -339
The two sides play a second test starting on Sunday.

Monday, 11 July 2022

Cricket World Ratings 11th July 2022

Australia's form has been pretty good recently, and they won their first game on their tour of Sri Lanka, but their hosts have just got a convincing victory in the second game to level the series.  The effect on my world ratings is to restore India, by default, to first place, in spite of their recent loss to England:

  1. India         217 
  2. Australia     214 -31
  3. South Africa  17
  4. England       157 
  5. New Zealand   125
  6. Pakistan      111  
  7. Sri Lanka      62 +31   
  8. West Indies     8   
  9. Bangladesh   -145        
  10. Zimbabwe     -280    
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -339
I'm still waiting to see what effect this will have on the official rankings. Sri Lanka will have another chance to move upwards when Pakistan are their next visitors later this month.

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Cricket World Ratings 5th July 2022

England's recent revival has now delivered it's fourth, and most surprising, victory.  In an extra test against India (technically the last test of last year's series, which was postponed due to COVID-19), England have pulled off their fourth consecutive, and historically largest, run chase, again at a very rapid rate of scoring.  Meanwhile, Australia have won the first of their two scheduled matches in Sri Lanka.  My world ratings now look like this, with Australia going top: 

  1. Australia     245 +13
  2. India         217 -24
  3. South Africa  17
  4. England       157 +24
  5. New Zealand   125
  6. Pakistan      111  
  7. Sri Lanka      31 -13   
  8. West Indies     8   
  9. Bangladesh   -145        
  10. Zimbabwe     -280    
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -339
Australia's latest win hasn't been counted yet in the official ratings (which are only updated at the end of series), but the team were already on top, and the two pecking orders are now in perfect alignment:
  1. Australia     128 
  2. India         114  -5
  3. South Africa  110
  4. England       100  +3
  5. New Zealand   100
  6. Pakistan       93
  7. Sri Lanka      82 
  8. West Indies    67 
  9. Bangladesh     48    
  10. Zimbabwe       25 
Sri Lanka get another crack at Australia, then they will host Pakistan; subsequently, South Africa will play three tests at the end of the English summer.