Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Cricket World Ratings 20th June 2023

 

Bangladesh have recently stuffed Afghanistan; but perhaps more cricket followers would have been paying attention to the first of five matches in the sport's oldest rivalry, as Australia, recently crowned world test champions, begin a tour of England. The home side has recently been rejuvenated through adopting an unusually aggressive approach, and the first match began with the English managing to score at over five runs an over for most of the first day, before unexpectedly declaring.  But the game ended with an ending that was an old school classic: deep into the last hour, all four results were still possible.  In the end, Australian captain Pat Cummins steered his side home, and put them into pole position for what might prove to be a great series.

In addition to accomodating these latest results below, there's also a slight adjustment to the ratings I published previously, which mistakenly been based on assigning Australia home advantage for the world test championship which, of course, was played on neutral territory. This correction retrospectively gains Australia (and costs India) another five points before considering the recent games.

  1. Australia     284 +25
  2. India         202
  3. England       198 -24
  4. South Africa  163    
  5. New Zealand   154
  6. Pakistan       53 
  7. Sri Lanka      43 
  8. West Indies   -20      
  9. Bangladesh   -142  +7           
  10. Zimbabwe     -277     
  11. Afghanistan  -310  -7 
  12. Ireland      -349
The next Ashes test starts in eight days time.

Monday, 12 June 2023

Cricket World Ratings 12th June 2023

The idea of the world test championship is that results over a two year period are used to determine the two best test match playing teams; and then they play off in a one-off game.  Of course, it isn't my ratings which are used to select the finalists, but in both events played to date, the two teams selected were my top two; and on both occasions one team was India, who have however lost each time.  A one-off match in English conditions isn't the easiest challenge for the Indians; this time, the victors were Australia, who will now go on to defend the Ashes against an English side who, in my ratings, have now overtaken India following this defeat.  My ratings thus look like this:

  1. Australia     254 +15   
  2. England       222 
  3. India         207 -15 
  4. South Africa  163    
  5. New Zealand   154
  6. Pakistan       53 
  7. Sri Lanka      43 
  8. West Indies   -20      
  9. Bangladesh   -149           
  10. Zimbabwe     -277     
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -349
The Ashes start in just a few days, but there's another match that gets underway first, with Afghanistan travelling to Bangladesh.

Sunday, 4 June 2023

Cricket World Ratings 4th June 2023

The last time Irleand played England at Lords they very nearly grabbed a sensatonal win, before collapsing in their final innings. This time, they were walloped in the opening stages, and a spirited fightback couldn't prevent yet another defeat.  It's tough, trying to make it as a new team in test cricket; and so far, Ireland have had little in the way of encouragement from their results. My world ratings are based on comparing actual results to those expected from past form, and Ireland's defeat, heavily predicted, thus has had almost no effect on the table:

  1. Australia     239
  2. India         222   
  3. England       222  
  4. South Africa  163    
  5. New Zealand   154
  6. Pakistan       53 
  7. Sri Lanka      43 
  8. West Indies   -20      
  9. Bangladesh   -149           
  10. Zimbabwe     -277     
  11. Afghanistan  -303 
  12. Ireland      -349  -1

There is an update in the offical ratings to report as well,not based on this result, but a result of the way those ratings have fixed time periods built in, leading to periodic alterations.  This one acually makes the two lists less consistent, promoting India above Australia at the top of the list, although giving belated credit to England for their strong recent results.

  1. India         121 +3
  2. Australia     116 -6
  3. England       114 +8
  4. South Africa  104
  5. New Zealand   100 -3
  6. Pakistan       86 -2
  7. Sri Lanka      84
  8. West Indies    76 
  9. Bangladesh     45 -1
  10. Zimbabwe       32 +5
Next week, we'll get specific insight into the question as to which of the top two are really the best in the world, as the two sides meet in the world test championship final.  Last time out, India lost to New Zealand: can they do better at the second attempt?