Saturday, 26 October 2024

Cricket World Ratings 26th October 2024

England's recent tour of Pakistan produced some remarkable happenings: first, England won the first test by an innings after conceding 550 first time in the field. Then, two bowlers drafted into the Pakistan side for tests two and three took an astonishing 39 wickets between them to win the series.  Meanwhile, New Zealand just beaten India twice in two games, a result few would surely have predicted.  Less surprisingly, South Africa have just won their first game in Bangladesh. My world ratings now look like this:

  1. Australia     280 
  2. India         187 -33 
  3. New Zealand   154 +33 
  4. South Africa  148 +11
  5. England       136 -26
  6. Sri Lanka      95 
  7. Pakistan       49 +26
  8. West Indies     2 
  9. Bangladesh    -94 -12               
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 

Incorporating the results from Pakistan, the official ratings now look as follows:

  1. Australia     124 
  2. India         121  
  3. South Africa  104 
  4. England       103  -5
  5. Sri Lanka      91   
  6. New Zealand    89  
  7. Pakistan       86 +10
  8. West Indies    77 
  9. Bangladesh     65    
  10. Ireland        26  
  11. Zimbabwe        4 
  12. Afghanistan     0
Both the series in India and Bangladesh have another game to go.

Sunday, 20 October 2024

Cricket World Ratings 20th October 2024

Less than a week ago, Pakistan batted first, scored 550, and lost by an innings to England, an extraordinary result and the team's sixth straight home defeat.  But they have bounced back, winning the second test, and with a third test still to play, now have a chance to win the series.  At the same time as Pakistan's loss, New Zealand were also losing (on their tour of India) but have also recovered to win, in spite of the fact that after a humiliating first innings collapase, India scored over 10 times as many runs in their second effort.  The effect of these matches on my rankings is as follows:

  1. Australia     280 
  2. India         220 -37 
  3. England       162 -30    
  4. South Africa  137
  5. New Zealand   121 +36
  6. Sri Lanka      95 
  7. Pakistan       23 +30
  8. West Indies     2  
  9. Bangladesh    -82               
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 
Both series will now go to a decider, while tomorrow, South Africa begin a tour of Bangladesh.

Friday, 11 October 2024

Cricket world ratings 11th October 2024

Pakistan have been on a terrible run of results recently, but having scored 550 against England, they might finally have thought this was coming to an end.  Astonishingly, they lost by an innings.  My ratings now look as follows:

  1. Australia     280 
  2. India         257 
  3. England       192 +14    
  4. South Africa  137
  5. Sri Lanka      95 
  6. New Zealand    85  
  7. West Indies     2  
  8. Pakistan       -7 -14
  9. Bangladesh    -82               
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 

Meanwhile, the official rankings have now incorporated India's recent series win over Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka's similar (but somewhat less unsurprising) win over New Zealand:

  1. Australia     124 
  2. India         121 +1
  3. England       108  
  4. South Africa  104    
  5. Sri Lanka      91 +8   
  6. New Zealand    89 -7  
  7. West Indies    77  
  8. Pakistan       76 
  9. Bangladesh     65 -1  
  10. Ireland        26  
  11. Zimbabwe        4 
  12. Afghanistan     0
New Zealand now have the tough job of trying to break their losing run in Inda; Pakistan at least get another crack at home against England.

Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Cricket World Ratings 1st October 2024

Two recent series have just ended with 2-0 home victories: Sri Lanka seeing off New Zealand, and, more predictably, India beating Bangladesh.  My world ratings now look like this, with Sri Laka leapfrogging New Zealand as a result:

  1. Australia     280 
  2. India         257  +3 
  3. England       178    
  4. South Africa  118
  5. Sri Lanka      95 +18 
  6. New Zealand    85 -18
  7. Pakistan        7   
  8. West Indies     2      
  9. Bangladesh    -82  -2             
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 
In a couple of weeks, England travel to Pakistan, who have been struggling badly of late.