Player of the tournament Kane Williamson reached a career-high 799 points after the semi-final against India, in which he scored an important knock of 67
London: England and New Zealand players have moved up in the ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings after featuring in an exhilarating ICC World Cup 2019 final at Lord’s on Sunday (July 14).
The latest rankings update, which takes into account performances from the semi-finals and the final, sees players from either side reach personal bests during the last two stages.
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Player of the tournament Kane Williamson reached a career-high 799 points after the semi-final against India, in which he scored an important knock of 67. He ended the tournament at 796 points, gaining two points from his two matches, while his compatriot Ross Taylor has ended the tournament in fifth place, having reached a career-best 841 rating points earlier in the tournament.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes has ended the tournament at a career-best 694 points, gaining five places and moving into the top 20 and to within two places of his career best of 18th two years ago. Jason Roy’s 85 from 65 balls in the semi-final win over Australia has helped him into the top 10 for the first time.
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Another notable gainer in the rankings for batsmen is Ravindra Jadeja, whose valiant knock of 77 against New Zealand has lifted him 24 places to 108th position. The Australia pair of captain Steve Smith and wicketkeeper have gained two places each to reach 29th and 32nd positions, respectively.
In the rankings for bowlers, Chris Woakes’s efforts of three for 20 in the semifinal and three for 37 in the final have lifted him to a career-best 676 points and seventh place, just behind the sixth position he reached in April 2017.
Jofra Archer has continued his steady climb, reaching the top 30 for the first time in his career, after finishing with 20 wickets in the World Cup.
New Zealand seam bowler Matt Henry’s consistency has taken him back into the world’s top 10 as he took three wickets in the semifinals and one in the final. His previous best was fourth position in 2016.
Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan continues to lead the list of all-rounders, but second-placed Stokes has reached a career-best 319 points.
In the ICC ODI Team Rankings, England have increased their lead over India to three points after their maiden ICC World Cup triumph.
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