Showing posts with label ODI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ODI. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ICC Rankings & Awards – 2011

Alastair Cook is Test Cricketer of the Year 

Jonathan Trott has been named ICC Cricketer of the Year 2011

Bishoo named Emerging Player of the Year

Aleem Dar named best umpire for the third consecutive year

Dhoni leads ODI team of the year

Dhoni wins Spirit of Cricket award

Sangakkara named ODI Cricketer of the Year

Southee wins award for best Twenty20 performance

Stafanie Taylor wins Women's Cricketer award

ten Doeschate wins Associate award again

England dominate ICC Test team of the year
  
ICC TEST Championship:
 
Team
Matches
Points
Rating
England
37
4634
125
South Africa
21
2469
118
India
37
4336
117
Sri Lanka
23
2486
108
Australia
27
2692
100
Pakistan
24
2245
94
West Indies
23
2039
89
New Zealand
19
1485
78
Bangladesh
12
94
8
  
ICC ODI Championship:

Team
Matches
Points
Rating
Australia
30
3894
130
Sri Lanka
28
3327
119
South Africa
19
2197
116
India
33
3743
113
England
29
3220
111
Pakistan
28
2820
101
New Zealand
22
1973
90
West Indies
19
1475
78
Bangladesh
26
1648
63
Zimbabwe
26
1165
45
Ireland
12
492
41
Netherlands
8
87
11
Kenya
6
0
0

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sachin’s idea – Will save ODI format ?

Sachin Tendulkar has given a suggestion over the future of the 50-over game. To save One-Day Internationals from extinction, revamp them by giving both sides two innings of 25 overs each. Think of it as a sort of 'Test T-25'!. Tendulkar said such a split would ensure increased excitement and closer games, since it would negate the luck factor of the toss and ensure a level playing field for both sides in case of day-night games, when batting becomes difficult under lights. "Today, we can tell the result of close to 75% of matches after the toss. We know how conditions will affect the two teams. But it (splitting the game into two innings) is not too dependent on the toss because, (if) for example it's a day-night match, then both the teams will have to bat under lights. In those 25 overs you can use your 10 wickets the way you want. Suppose if it rains, then (also) you can plan," Tendulkar said.  But Kapil Dev opposed this idea and he wants to be continued in a same format. Let see what the future decides…