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ODI Ranking Updates : September 2010


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A look at the performances of Indian players in Test cricket and also against Australia. More... England and Pakistan players improve in the rankings Swann jumps to third spot in one-day rankings Cricinfo staff September 23, 2010 Graeme Swann, the England offspinner, has jumped 15 places to a career-best third spot in the ICC one-day bowling rankings after his successful series against Pakistan in which he bagged 11 wickets. The other big gainer in the rankings was Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul, who climbed 18 places to the 23rd spot after topping the series bowling charts with 12 wickets in the five ODIs. There was also a further sign of Eoin Morgan's increasing importance to England's limited-overs sides as his match-winning 107 in the deciding ODI helped him become the highest-ranked England batsman at 14th. His captain, Andrew Strauss, who was Man of the Series after making a hundred and two half-centuries against Pakistan is one spot behind him, having gained 10 places. England's hard-fought 3-2 victory in the one-day series has not affected their fifth place but they have lost one ranking point to be three behind India, Sri Lanka and South Africa, all of whom are tied on 112 points. Australia remain runaway leaders, maintaining a 17-point gap over their nearest challengers. Click here for full ranking lists. ICC ODI Championship 22 Sep 2010

Team Matches Points Rating 
Australia 32 4229 132 
India 33 3811 115 
Sri Lanka 30 3458 115 
South Africa 17 1950 115 
England 28 3147 112 
New Zealand 20 2239 112 
Pakistan 22 2176 99 
West Indies 18 1207 67 
Bangladesh 24 1277 53 
Ireland 8 361 45 
Zimbabwe 24 859 36 
Netherlands 6 103 17 
Kenya 8 1 0 

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Pak players gain in ODI rankings ome of Pakistan’s cricketers today gained substantially in the ICC ODI rankings despite the 2-3 series loss to England. Off-spinner Saeed Ajmal moved into 13th position after climbing four places following his nine wickets in the series while the pace duo of Umar Gul and Shoaib Akhtar also improved their rankings significantly

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ome of Pakistan’s cricketers today gained substantially in the ICC ODI rankings despite the 2-3 series loss to England. Off-spinner Saeed Ajmal moved into 13th position after climbing four places following his nine wickets in the series while the pace duo of Umar Gul and Shoaib Akhtar also improved their rankings significantly
What happens if they are found guilty in that match fixing case??? And what abt ball tampering???
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