Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Rankings and Players

Rankings:
India’s performance in the current tour of New Zealand may cost them their second spot in the rankings table. India will be replaced by Australia if the latter manages to win their away series against South Africa, starting on Thursday. Australia will move into second position if they win the series, the result of the second Test between India and New Zealand in Wellington. If India does not win the second Test, Australia need only to draw the series to move into second place. What do you think is going to happen. Will Australia replace India in the rankings? I think Australia may replace India. Tell me what you think will happen. I look forward to reading about your opinion.  In the next section I will write about the players on different teams.

Players: (Bowlers)
Cheteshwar Pujara and R. Ashwin (Indian team) managed to remain the best-placed Indians by keeping their place inside the top-10 of the batting and bowling charts, but slipped a rung each in the latest rankings issued on Monday. Pujara (on the Indian team ) was placed sixth in the batting list while Ashwin was eighth among the bowlers. Among other Indians, Virat Kohli remained in 11th place in the batting rankings followed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni at the 33rd spot. Pragyan Ojha was the next best-placed Indian after Ashwin at 11th. Kumar Sangakkara’s historic effort of 424 runs in the second and final Test in Chittagong against Bangladesh saw him jump five places to second in the rankings for Test batsmen. These are the latest updates.





-Cricket Fan


2 comments:

  1. Nice work! The shape really works, as well. It sounds like a close race between Australia and India. That is what makes sorts interesting. There is a saying- "Any given Sunday", which means you never know if the favored team or the challenger will take the prize. It is never a given. Keep me posted on the latest.

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