Monday, 30 December 2024

Cricket World Ratings 30th December 2024

2024's test calendar has ended with Australia going one-up with one to play in their series against India; South Africa shaving a home win in their first game against Pakistan; and Zimbabwe playing out a high-scoring (and rather boring draw) against their visitors Afghanistan.  My world ratings now look like this:

  1. Australia     260 +12
  2. South Africa  180  +9
  3. India         178 -12
  4. England       171
  5. New Zealand   148 
  6. Sri Lanka      73
  7. Pakistan       41  -8
  8. West Indies   -39  
  9. Bangladesh    -81               
  10. Ireland      -300  
  11. Zimbabwe     -305  -9
  12. Afghanistan  -334  +9 

Broadly speaking, not much has changed over the course of the year. England, down 53, are the biggest losers; and Ireland, who won two test matches, the biggest gainers; but the overall pecking order has not changed by that much.  The 2025 season begins in just a few days, with the next (and final) game in all three current series.

Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Cricket World Ratings 18th December 2024

England won their first two tests of their current tour of New Zealand; the hosts, however, won big in the final game, although the series was already lost.  Meanwhile, bad weather consiged the third of the five game series between Australia and India to a draw; with the series poised at one-all, this one could still go either way. My world ratings now look like this:

  1. Australia     248 -10
  2. India         190 +10
  3. South Africa  181
  4. England       171 -21
  5. New Zealand   148 +21
  6. Sri Lanka      73
  7. Pakistan       49
  8. West Indies   -39  
  9. Bangladesh    -81               
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 
With the series in New Zealand now complete, the offical ratings look like this:
  1. Australia     124 
  2. India         111 
  3. South Africa  109  
  4. England       105 +2
  5. New Zealand    97 -3 
  6. Sri Lanka      97  
  7. Pakistan       86
  8. West Indies    75   
  9. Bangladesh     65        
  10. Ireland        26  
  11. Zimbabwe        4 
  12. Afghanistan     0
After Christmas, the series in Australia resumes; Pakistan play a game in South Africa, and Afghanistan have a game in Zimbabwe.

Monday, 9 December 2024

Cricket World Ratinfs 9th December 2024

Two visiting teams recently started series with wins, England winning their first game in New Zealand, and India seeing off Australia.  But Australia have now levelled their series (with three games still to go), while England have secured their three game affair by also winning the second test.  In fact, the top six teams in world cricket have all been in action this past week, with South Africa winning a one-off test at home against Sri Lanka. My ratings now look as follows:

  1. Australia     258 +12
  2. England       192 +26
  3. South Africa  181 +10
  4. India         180 -12
  5. New Zealand   127 -26
  6. Sri Lanka      73 -10
  7. Pakistan       49
  8. West Indies   -39  
  9. Bangladesh    -81               
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 
The series in Australia and New Zealand resume later this week.

Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Cricket World Ratings 4th December 2024

England were recently worsted in Pakistan, whereas New Zealand managed an epic 3-0 win in India.  But it's England who have just emerged victorious from their first test in New Zealand, whereas India bounced back by winning in Australia (in a series that is soon to continue).  Meanwhile, Bangladesh have come from behind to draw their series in the West Indies.  My ratings now look like this:
  1. Australia     246
  2. India         192
  3. England       166 +30
  4. South Africa  159
  5. New Zealand   153 -31
  6. Sri Lanka      95 
  7. Pakistan       49
  8. West Indies   -39 -33  
  9. Bangladesh    -81 +34              
  10. Zimbabwe     -296
  11. Ireland      -300   
  12. Afghanistan  -343 
The official ratings now take in the drawn series in the Caribbean:
  1. Australia     124 
  2. India         111 
  3. South Africa  105  
  4. England       103 
  5. New Zealand   100 
  6. Sri Lanka      91  
  7. Pakistan       86
  8. West Indies    75  -2 
  9. Bangladesh     65  +1      
  10. Ireland        26  
  11. Zimbabwe        4 
  12. Afghanistan     0
The series in Australia and New Zealand resume later this week.