They've been good lately, but they need to do it for longer before you'll see a big improvement in rating.Sri Lanka lower than what I thought they would be.
Indeed, thought they'd be above New Zealand for sure.Sri Lanka lower than what I thought they would be.
Are you in charge of these now ss?Well, so far it didn't go as predicted with India winning in England when I expected them to lose.
I still expect them to go down after the Aussie series (they were 1-1 last time, don't see matching this time).
Overall Table
- Australia (1547)
- England (1017)
- India (981.4)
- Pak (913.36)
- RSA (861.11)
- NZ (837)
- SRL (819.67)
- WIN (418.23)
- Ban (81)
With the exception of Australia and Windies (and Ban), everyone is pretty close. India move up in points but England still have a comfortable lead in points. With the win in England (2nd best team in the world) and a draw in Australia (the best team in the world), as well as a win in WI and an improvement of their record in SA (they actually won one), India are now the second best away team in the world. No other team matches that.
A big reason was that England just got annihilated by the best team in the world, while India drew with them the last time. Obviously, things could (and IMO will be) different after the Ind-Aus series later this year, but for now they are comfortably the second best away team. Oddly enough, outside the top three teams (Aus way ahead, then India then England), every other team sucks big time away from home.
India's batting still too unpredictable and could say the same about bowling. Its too reliant on right conditions. Zaheer and Kumble are the only consistent performers.I think India is the second best test team in world cricket atm, and though India's Odi form has been awful for sometime now, but there form in test matches has been pretty good especially (and suprisingly) in away games.
If Indian bowlers can maintain the same form that they showed against England this summer then they might just give the Aussies a run for their money.
Sri Lanka lower than what I thought they would be.
You are both actually right. I forgot that SL played NZ in and tied the series. Here are the updated rankings:Indeed, thought they'd be above New Zealand for sure.
Before the last Ashes series, the lead was considerable. The other teams rising and England falling have made it a pretty slender one though. If England get swept in Sri Lanka, they may lose it.Still #2
We don't play tests, hopefully we'll move up there when we decide to take them back up again.im suprised the gap is as big as it is....not much in between 2nd and 5th. and i though n/z would be higher than that!
They may well climb the rankings when they actually play some Test cricket.im suprised the gap is as big as it is....not much in between 2nd and 5th. and i though n/z would be higher than that!
Their away rating is about the same as Sri Lanka's but their home rating is worse. Sri Lanka really benefited from the tie in England.im suprised the gap is as big as it is....not much in between 2nd and 5th. and i though n/z would be higher than that!
sorry . excuse my ignorance.We don't play tests, hopefully we'll move up there when we decide to take them back up again.
This SL series will be big for England if they want to keep their #2 spot, as well as the India/Pakistan series for India if they want to be #2.South Africa leapfrogs Pakistan with today's series win in Pakistan:
- Australia 1546
- England 1016
- India 988
- South Africa 918
- Pakistan 868
- Sri Lanka 827
- New Zealand 807
- West Indies 439
- Zimbabwe 203
- Bangladesh 81
The rest are minor rating adjustments as winning in Pakistan is worth slightly less and winning in SA is worth slightly more.