Tuesday, 2 May 2006

Ratings movers and shakers

Now the second test finally has dribbled to its inevitable conclusion, some interest can be gleaned from changes in the ICC ratings tables. Stephen Fleming made the most obvious move, clawing his way up no less than ten places on the batting chart to declare himself the 14th best batsman in the world. James Franklin's performance with the ball saw him climb to 17th spot on the bowling chart, but his unbeaten century was not enough for him to break the top 100 on the batting table.

Meanwhile, the injured Shane Bond's rating value has depreciated from 778 to 727 and he has slipped to 10th place on the bowling chart.

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