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South Africa has climbed from seventh to fourth in the LG ICC ODI
Championship table, overtaking England in the process.
South Africa’s 4-1 series win over England has boosted its rating from
101 to 106, enabling it to climb above England and West Indies in the
official ODI table.
England began the series in fourth place on 109 points but its rating
has fallen by six points and it has slipped to seventh in the LG ICC
table.
In the LG ICC ODI Player Rankings, Jacques Kallis has slipped from top
place in the LG ICC ODI batting rankings (a position he held briefly
in the middle of the series with England), but Graeme Smith and Shaun
Pollock, South Africa's other two leading players, both improved their
rankings.
Smith ends the series 14th in the batting rankings, while Pollock is
second in the bowling, just three points behind Glenn McGrath.
Ramnaresh Sarwan has become top batsman after Kallis lost points in
the final three ODIs.
England veteran Darren Gough’s excellent series saw him return to the
bowling top ten - he finished in eighth place - while Kevin
Pietersen’s dramatic start to his ODI career sees him already in 25th
place in the batting rankings. England's only batsman in the top ten
is the injured Andrew Flintoff, with Marcus Trescothick dropping 15
places over the series to end in 20th place.
The full LG ICC ODI Player Rankings are attached.
LG ICC ODI Championship table correct on 14 February:
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Position |
Team |
Rating |
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1 |
Australia |
137 |
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2 |
New Zealand |
120 |
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3 |
Sri Lanka |
117 |
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4 |
Pakistan |
109 |
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5 |
South Africa |
106 |
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6 |
West Indies |
105 |
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7 |
England |
103 |
|
8 |
India |
98 |
|
9 |
Zimbabwe |
51 |
|
10 |
Kenya |
26 |
|
11 |
Bangladesh |
11 |
| Developed by
David Kendix |
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