Hussey to resume battle for top batting spot with Dhoni

Michael Hussey has another chance to regain the number-one batting position in the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship when Australia goes head to head with New Zealand in the five-ODI series in Napier tomorrow.

 Hussey had briefly claimed the top spot from India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni after a successful series against Pakistan in which he scored 220 runs.

Hussey managed just 95 runs in four ODIs against the West Indies while Dhoni’s own contribution in the just concluded series against South Africa was 103 runs.

 However, with only 10 points separating the two batsmen, Hussey has a good opportunity not only to retake the number-one position but also retain it for a longer period as India has no ODI commitments until May.

 Australia captain Ricky Ponting and vice-captain Michael Clarke also have good opportunities to climb up the ladder.
 Ponting currently sits in fifth spot and trails AB de Villiers of South Africa by 46 points.
De Villers has achieved a career-best third position after back-to-back centuries in Gwalior and Ahmedabad against India. Clarke can potentially return to the top 10 as he trails 10th-placed Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka by 37 points.

 Brendon McCullum is the only New Zealander in the top 20 but is well-placed to move up the order.
 In the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI bowlers, New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori leads the field by a distance and will be aiming to widen the gap with Ray Price of Zimbabwe whose side takes on the West Indies in a five-ODI series in Guyana from Thursday.

 Shane Bond is the other New Zealand bowler inside the top 10 in seventh position while Australia off-spinner Nathan Haurtiz is in 13th spot, Mitchell Johnson is in 15th place and Doug Bollinger is in 18th position.

 In the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship, fourth-place New Zealand can leapfrog third-placed South Africa if it wins the series by 4-1 or better. In case of a 4-1 win, New Zealand would jump to 120 ratings points while a 5-0 clean sweep would put it ahead of India in second place on 124 ratings points which would guarantee it a cash award of US$75,000 which is presented to the side which finishes second at the annual cut-off date of 1 April.
 New Zealand’s failure to win all the five matches of the series will mean India will pocket the US$75,000 in addition to US$175,000 for finishing as the number-one Test side at the annual cut-off.
 Australia has already sealed number-one position in the ODI Championship while South Africa has also confirmed second position in the Test Championship.
Forthcoming ODIs
 
Bangladesh v England
2 Mar – Second ODI (d/n), Mirpur
5 Mar – Third ODI (d/n), Chittagong
 
New Zealand v Australia
3 Mar – First ODI (d/n), Napier
6 Mar – Second ODI, Auckland
9 Mar – Third ODI (d/n), Hamilton
11 Mar – Fourth ODI (d/n), Auckland
13 Mar – Fifth ODI (d/n), Wellington
 
West Indies v Zimbabwe
4 Mar – First ODI, Guyana
6 Mar – Second ODI, Guyana
10 Mar – Third ODI, St Vincent
12 Mar – Fourth ODI, St Vincent
14 Mar – Fifth ODI, St Vincent
 
Reliance Mobile ODI Championship (as of 1 March, after the first ODI between Bangladesh and England and before the start of New Zealand-Australia and West Indies-Zimbabwe ODI series)
 
Rank   Team               Rating
1          Australia           134
2          India                 122
3          South Africa    117
4          New Zealand   113
5          England            110
6          Sri Lanka          108
7          Pakistan            104
8          West Indies      74
9          Bangladesh       53
10        Zimbabwe         26
11        Ireland              25
12        Kenya                  2
 

 
ICC One-Day Rankings (as of 1 March, after the first ODI between Bangladesh and England and before the start of New Zealand-Australia and West Indies-Zimbabwe ODI series)

Rank      (+/-)            Player                   Team     Pts          Ave         HS Rating
   1         ( – )           MS Dhoni              Ind          819         51.13     837 v Aus at Delhi 2009
   2         ( – )           Mike Hussey          Aus         809         53.94     865 v NZ at Perth 2007
   3          (+1)         AB de Villiers        SA          785!       42.18     785 v Ind at Ahmedabad
2010
   4           (-1)          S. Tendulkar         Ind          762         45.12     887 v Zim at Sharjah 1998
   5           ( – )          Ricky Ponting      Aus         739         43.30     831 v NZ at Hobart 2007
   6           ( – )          Graeme Smith       SA           718         40.67     785 v Ind at Kolkata 2005
   7=        ( – )          S.Chanderpaul       WI          714         41.66     778 v Eng at Guyana 2009
                ( – )          Chris Gayle           WI          714         39.38     808 v Zim at Harare 2003
   9           (+2)         Jacques Kallis       SA           713         45.74     818 v WI at Johannesburg
2004
  10         (-1)          K. Sangakkara        SL           701         36.55     755 v Pak at Colombo (RPS)
 2006
  11         (-1)          Virender Sehwag  Ind          694         34.25     787 v NZ at Auckland 2003
  12         (+2)         P. Collingwood     Eng         691!       36.71     691 v Ban at Mirpur 2010
  13         (-1)          T. Dilshan              SL           687!       33.70     687 v Ind at Mirpur 2010
  14         (-1)          Yuvraj Singh        Ind          682         37.09     786 v WI at Kingston 2009
  15         ( – )          Michael Clarke    Aus         664         42.73     751 v SL at Melbourne 2008
  16         (+2)         Suresh Raina        Ind          659 !      38.17     659 v SA at Ahmedabad 2010
  17         (-1)          Herschelle Gibbs  SA           657         36.13     752 v SL at Durban 2003
  18         (-1)          M. Yousuf             Pak         655         42.40     779 v Zim at Harare 2002
  19         (+2)         Virat Kohli            Ind          647*      52.93     654 v Ban at Mirpur 2010
  20         (-1)          B. McCullum        NZ          643         28.91     666 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2009
 
Bowlers
Rank      (+/-)       Player                   Team     Pts          Ave         Econ      HS Rating
   1           ( – )          Daniel Vettori       NZ          761         31.36     4.14       790 v Eng at Christchurch 2008
   2           ( – )          Ray Price            Zim         701*!    33.57     3.73       701 v SA at Centurion 2009
   3           ( – )        Shakib Al Hasan  Ban        698         31.24     4.09       716 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
   4           ( – )        N. Kulasekara      SL           682         27.50     4.57       727 v NZ at Colombo (RPS) 2009
   5           ( – )          Kyle Mills              NZ          675         26.45     4.68       723 v Aus at Melbourne 2009
   6           ( – )          Harbhajan Singh Ind          645         32.80     4.30       738 v WI at Bridgetown 2002
   7=        (+1)         Shane Bond          NZ          642         20.87     4.28       810 v SA at St George’s 2007
                ( – )          Stuart Broad         Eng         642         25.90     5.13       703 v SA at Trent Bridge 2008
   9           ( – )          Jacob Oram          NZ          641         30.67     4.36       770 v Aus at The Oval 2004
  10         (+3)         Dale Steyn            SA           640         30.79     5.35       662 v Zim at Benoni 2009
  11         (-1)          Shahid Afridi        Pak         639         34.61     4.61       667 v Ind at Mirpur 2008
  12         (-1)          James Anderson  Eng         635         29.93     4.94       700 v Ban at Dhaka 2003
  13         (+1)         Nathan Hauritz    Aus         613*      31.86     4.51       622 v Ind at Guwahati 2009
  14         (-2)          Johan Botha         SA           612         39.81     4.59       665 v Aus at Centurion 2009
  15         ( – )          Mitchell Johnson Aus         609         26.47     4.96       729 v Ban at Darwin 2008
  16         ( – )          Andrew Flintoff   Eng         605         24.38     4.39       758 v Ban at Dhaka 2003
  17         ( – )          Ajantha Mendis   SL           604*      17.86     4.29       642 v SA at Centurion 2009
  18         ( – )          Doug Bollinger     Aus         600*!    16.93     3.94       600 v WI at Melbourne 2010
  19         ( – )          M. Muralidaran   SL           599         22.98     3.91       913 v NZ at Sharjah 2002
  20         ( – )          Nathan Bracken  Aus         596         24.36     4.41       808 v SL at St George’s 2007
 
All-rounders
 Rank      (+/-)         Player                   Team     Pts          HS Rating
   1           ( – )          Shakib Al Hasan   Ban        420        453 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
   2           ( – )          Shane Watson        Aus         370        384 v Pak at Sydney 2010
   3           ( – )          Yuvraj Singh          Ind          343        357 v Ban at Mirpur 2010
   4           ( – )          Jacob Oram            NZ          340        383 v WI at Queenstown 2008
   5           (+1)         Jacques Kallis        SA           337        506 v WI at Bridgetown 2001