Saturday, January 31, 2009

Dhoni reclaims top spot in ICC rankings

Dhoni reclaims top spot in ICC rankings

India's captain MS Dhoni number against Sri Lanka in the ICC rankings Vnde Vnde in the first run of 61 unbeaten after knocking Reclaimed is a place. The latest ICC rankings released on Saturday in the West Indies captain Chris Gayle Dhoni has changed. While Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara for a place has risen in the meantime, South Africa's Jacques Kallis the 14th to have slipped two places, Pakistan's Shoaib Malik and Salman joint 16th with the rear. Further down the table there batting AB de Villiers for the first time since August 2008 in the Top 10 again to include the 10 places have been shot, including some attention to South Africa s movements have been. De Villiers of South Africa 4-1 Australia batting during the series four games in five one-day series victory and that appears to 63.66 average has a strong impression.
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India's Gautam 20 ranking in the number of serious position to claim up to four places went. This - the first time the top 27 year old has been in the 20 August 2008, when he last visit to Sri Lanka during the 19 th position is reached. Michael Hussey as the ranking of the top five batsmen to go back to climb two places is bad news for Australia, it was not. As his side were 39 runs with Hussey in the fifth and final one-day 78 runs in Perth. Hashim amla and Jean Paul Duminy has also intervened on the table. Duminy with an extraordinary series that had the bat, while his team partner myrobalan has increased both the Test and 29 one-dayers. To take place up to eight places in Australia's impressive performance after enough places to 34. Myrobalan of 97 from Perth, and the average of 49.75 in the series have been pushed 25-year-old right-37. Batsman at hand.

Bowlers in the rankings, the top five in the event there will be no change. New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori pack followed by Sri Lanka nuwan is Kulasekara. However, above and below 20 so there's enough movement in South Africa has been johan botha. The 26-year-old spinner 13, the most of my career yet to take place in the rankings, 13 places have been shot. Botha, who Australia to victory over Proteas captained, 23.50 average of five matches and a strong economy - but the run rate at all four took a total of eight wickets.

India's Zaheer Khan, England's Andrew Flintoff with a joint ninth, at the level to climb two places in the ranking is. Mitchell Johnson, Australia's top 10 for the first time since July 2008 has gone. The 27-year-old fast bowler 14. Seven places to go down has been under a botha place.

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