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Vaughan slips from top spot in PwC ratings
Wisden CricInfo staff - May 25, 2003
Michael Vaughan has relinquished his title as the top-ranked batsman in Test cricket, following his failure during England's innings victory over Zimbabwe at Lord's.
Vaughan managed just eight runs in his only innings of the match, and Australia's Matthew Hayden has moved ahead of him by a single point, thanks to his century in the final Test against West Indies in Antigua last week.
Other Englishmen have made gains after the Lord's victory. Marcus Trescothick has moved up to 18th place after a fluent 59, while Mark Butcher, who scored a century and took five wickets, is 21st.
Shaun Pollock, who arrives in England in June to compete in a five-Test series for South Africa, remains at the top of the bowling stakes, ahead of Australia's Glenn McGrath.
Top 10 batsmen
1 Matthew Hayden (Australia)
2 Michael Vaughan (England)
3 Ricky Ponting (Australia)
4 Sachin Tendulkar (India)
5 Brian Lara (West Indies)
6 Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
7 Adam Gilchrist (Australia)
8 Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan)
9 Rahul Dravid (India)
10 Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa)
Top 10 bowlers
1 Shaun Pollock (South Africa)
2 Glenn McGrath (Australia)
3 Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)
4 Harbhajan Singh (India)
5 Jason Gillespie (Australia)
6 Andrew Caddick (England)
7 Makhaya Ntini (South Africa)
8 Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan)
9 Anil Kumble (India)
10 Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
Wisden CricInfo staff - May 25, 2003
Michael Vaughan has relinquished his title as the top-ranked batsman in Test cricket, following his failure during England's innings victory over Zimbabwe at Lord's.
Vaughan managed just eight runs in his only innings of the match, and Australia's Matthew Hayden has moved ahead of him by a single point, thanks to his century in the final Test against West Indies in Antigua last week.
Other Englishmen have made gains after the Lord's victory. Marcus Trescothick has moved up to 18th place after a fluent 59, while Mark Butcher, who scored a century and took five wickets, is 21st.
Shaun Pollock, who arrives in England in June to compete in a five-Test series for South Africa, remains at the top of the bowling stakes, ahead of Australia's Glenn McGrath.
Top 10 batsmen
1 Matthew Hayden (Australia)
2 Michael Vaughan (England)
3 Ricky Ponting (Australia)
4 Sachin Tendulkar (India)
5 Brian Lara (West Indies)
6 Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
7 Adam Gilchrist (Australia)
8 Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan)
9 Rahul Dravid (India)
10 Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa)
Top 10 bowlers
1 Shaun Pollock (South Africa)
2 Glenn McGrath (Australia)
3 Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)
4 Harbhajan Singh (India)
5 Jason Gillespie (Australia)
6 Andrew Caddick (England)
7 Makhaya Ntini (South Africa)
8 Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan)
9 Anil Kumble (India)
10 Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
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Michael Vaughan's two failures against Zimbabwe have proven costly. He's dropped from first place to 4th.
Whereas he rocketed up the list with good performances against Australia, his two low scores against the 8th. ranked Test team dragged him down.
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PriceWaterhouseCoopers Test Batsman and Bowler Ratings - latest update - 25 May 2003
After 2nd Test England v Zimbabwe
Batsman
Rank Change Player Team Points Average
1 (-) ML Hayden AUS 859 52.65
2 (+1) RT Ponting AUS 849 51.47
3 (+1) SR Tendulkar IND 843 57.58
4 (-2) MP Vaughan ENG 839 49.39
5 (-) BC Lara WI 834 50.34
6 (-) JH Kallis RSA 820 50.40
7 (-) AC Gilchrist AUS 814 59.12
8 (-) Inzamam-ul-Haq PAK 793 48.92
9 (-) R Dravid IND 789 53.46
10 (-) HH Gibbs RSA 778 43.76
Whereas he rocketed up the list with good performances against Australia, his two low scores against the 8th. ranked Test team dragged him down.
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PriceWaterhouseCoopers Test Batsman and Bowler Ratings - latest update - 25 May 2003
After 2nd Test England v Zimbabwe
Batsman
Rank Change Player Team Points Average
1 (-) ML Hayden AUS 859 52.65
2 (+1) RT Ponting AUS 849 51.47
3 (+1) SR Tendulkar IND 843 57.58
4 (-2) MP Vaughan ENG 839 49.39
5 (-) BC Lara WI 834 50.34
6 (-) JH Kallis RSA 820 50.40
7 (-) AC Gilchrist AUS 814 59.12
8 (-) Inzamam-ul-Haq PAK 793 48.92
9 (-) R Dravid IND 789 53.46
10 (-) HH Gibbs RSA 778 43.76
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PriceWaterhouseCoopers Test Batsman and Bowler Ratings - latest update - 21st July 2003
After Australia v Bangladesh. 1st Test Match in Darwin
Batsman
Rank Change Player Team Points Average
1 (-) BC Lara WI 887 51.55
2 (+2) SR Tendulkar Ind 843 57.58
3 (+2) MP Vaughan Eng 839 49.39
4 (-2) ML Hayden Aus 836 52.02
5 (-2) RT Ponting Aus 828 51.03
6 (-) JH Kallis SA 820 50.40
7 (-) AC Gilchrist Aus 799 58.80
8 (-) Inzamam Pak 793 48.92
9 (-) R Dravid Ind 789 53.46
10 (-) HH Gibbs SA 778 43.76
13 - J Langer
15 - S Waugh
The bowlers' ratings are unchanged except for McGrath regaining second spot from Muralitharan.
After Australia v Bangladesh. 1st Test Match in Darwin
Batsman
Rank Change Player Team Points Average
1 (-) BC Lara WI 887 51.55
2 (+2) SR Tendulkar Ind 843 57.58
3 (+2) MP Vaughan Eng 839 49.39
4 (-2) ML Hayden Aus 836 52.02
5 (-2) RT Ponting Aus 828 51.03
6 (-) JH Kallis SA 820 50.40
7 (-) AC Gilchrist Aus 799 58.80
8 (-) Inzamam Pak 793 48.92
9 (-) R Dravid Ind 789 53.46
10 (-) HH Gibbs SA 778 43.76
13 - J Langer
15 - S Waugh
The bowlers' ratings are unchanged except for McGrath regaining second spot from Muralitharan.
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Pollock on top in PwC ratings
Wisden Cricinfo staff - August 19, 2003
Shaun Pollock has regained the top spot in the PricewaterhouseCoopers ratings for bowlers, after returning figures of 8 for 104 in the third Test against England at Trent Bridge. Pollock swapped places with Muttiah Muralitharan, who is in second place, 25 points behind Pollock.
Michael Vaughan may have registered his first Test win as captain, but scores of 1 and 5 in the match meant that he slipped five places to No. 8 in the batting list. The two centurions for England, Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher, both improved their rankings. Hussain advanced eight places to No. 20, while Butcher moved up three places to a career-best No. 17.
Top 10 batsmen
Rank Batsman Points
1 Brian Lara (WI) 887
2 Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 843
3 Matthew Hayden (Aus) 821
4 Ricky Ponting (Aus) 816
5 Adam Gilchrist (Aus) 799
6 Inzamam-ul-Haq (SA) 793
7 Rahul Dravid (Ind) 789
8 Michael Vaughan (Eng) 788
9 Jacques Kallis (SA) 775
10 Mark Richardson (NZ) 767
Top 10 bowlers
Rank Bowler Points
1 Shaun Pollock (SA) 886
2 Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) 861
3 Glenn McGrath (Aus) 848
4 Harbhajan Singh (Ind) 746
5 Jason Gillespie (Aus) 740
6 Makhaya Ntini (SA) 695
7= Stuart MacGill (Aus) 691
Shoaib Akhtar (Pak) 691
9 Anil Kumble (Ind) 688
10 Andrew Caddick (Eng) 684
Wisden Cricinfo staff - August 19, 2003
Shaun Pollock has regained the top spot in the PricewaterhouseCoopers ratings for bowlers, after returning figures of 8 for 104 in the third Test against England at Trent Bridge. Pollock swapped places with Muttiah Muralitharan, who is in second place, 25 points behind Pollock.
Michael Vaughan may have registered his first Test win as captain, but scores of 1 and 5 in the match meant that he slipped five places to No. 8 in the batting list. The two centurions for England, Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher, both improved their rankings. Hussain advanced eight places to No. 20, while Butcher moved up three places to a career-best No. 17.
Top 10 batsmen
Rank Batsman Points
1 Brian Lara (WI) 887
2 Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) 843
3 Matthew Hayden (Aus) 821
4 Ricky Ponting (Aus) 816
5 Adam Gilchrist (Aus) 799
6 Inzamam-ul-Haq (SA) 793
7 Rahul Dravid (Ind) 789
8 Michael Vaughan (Eng) 788
9 Jacques Kallis (SA) 775
10 Mark Richardson (NZ) 767
Top 10 bowlers
Rank Bowler Points
1 Shaun Pollock (SA) 886
2 Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) 861
3 Glenn McGrath (Aus) 848
4 Harbhajan Singh (Ind) 746
5 Jason Gillespie (Aus) 740
6 Makhaya Ntini (SA) 695
7= Stuart MacGill (Aus) 691
Shoaib Akhtar (Pak) 691
9 Anil Kumble (Ind) 688
10 Andrew Caddick (Eng) 684
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Mark Richardson has played 24 Tests for New Zealand since his debut in 2000. He has 2 centuries, a highest score of 143 and 16 half centuries with an average of 48.73
Andy Caddick hasn't retired, that I know of, but with Kirtley, Anderson, Johnson, Harmison and possibly Hoggard, Bicknell, Ali and Chapple all ahead of him (and younger), it's highly likely he's played his last Test.
His rating in the top ten is still inflated from his 5th. Test performance against the Aussies, in Sydney. Wickets against Australia are worth far more than against the lower teams.
Andy Caddick hasn't retired, that I know of, but with Kirtley, Anderson, Johnson, Harmison and possibly Hoggard, Bicknell, Ali and Chapple all ahead of him (and younger), it's highly likely he's played his last Test.
His rating in the top ten is still inflated from his 5th. Test performance against the Aussies, in Sydney. Wickets against Australia are worth far more than against the lower teams.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.