England pacer Stuart Broad has returned to the top five of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI bowlers following the three-match series against Bangladesh, which concluded in Birmingham on Monday.

Stuart Broad in action. Photo by Shiek Mohamed

The 24-year-old has gained three places after taking four wickets in the series and now sits in joint-fifth position, level with Kyle Mills of New Zealand and Australia’s Doug Bollinger.

Broad’s team-mate James Anderson, who was left out of the team for the final ODI, has slipped three places to 16th position as a player loses one per cent of his rating for every match he misses. The bowling rankings are still headed by New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori followed in second place by Bangladesh left-arm slow bowler Shakib Al Hasan, who did enough in the series in England to maintain second place.

Shakib will have an immediate opportunity to put more pressure on Vettori at the top as he embarks on a two-ODI series in Ireland and single matches against Scotland and the Netherlands.

Outside the top 20, Mashrafe Mortaza marked his return to the top flight with an impressive performance in the series. In three ODIs he took five wickets at an average of 20.60 and an economy-rate less than four runs per over. That effort has earned him 13 places in latest rankings and he now occupies 26th position.

There are no significant changes in the top 20 of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen except that England middle-order batsman Eoin Morgan has dropped 10 places to 24th position following a disappointing series for the Middlesex left-hander.

On the other hand, Morgan’s captain Andrew Strauss scored 237 runs at an average of 79.00 in the three games and moves up 14 places to joint-25th spot, level with Australia’s Cameron White.

Warwickshire right-hander Jonathan Trott’s 204 runs at 102.00 in two innings earned him no fewer than 50 places and he now sits in 61st position in the rankings. The list is still topped by India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni with AB de Villiers of South Africa second and Australia’s Michael Hussey third.

There is no change in the top five of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI all-rounders with Shakib still top and Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi in second position.

Meanwhile, with the ICC World Cricket League Division 1 tournament just concluded in the Netherlands, there has been plenty of rankings movement by players on the top Associate and Affiliate teams.

Netherlands right-hander Tom Cooper has moved up to sixth place among Associate and Affiliate players and 66th position overall following his excellent performance at the event. Cooper, who was named player of the tournament, scored 408 runs in six innings, including one century and three fifties, at an average of 68.00 during the event, making him easily the top run-scorer of the tournament.

The news is also good for Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien. The big all-rounder from Dublin led his side to victory in Saturday’s final with an unbeaten 98 as Ireland successfully defended its title against Scotland. O’Brien gained 20 places for his efforts during the tournament and is now the second highest-ranked Associate batsman, in 51st position overall.

Mohammad Shahzad of Afghanistan scored 250 runs for his team and has gained no fewer than 43 places in the latest rankings. The man from Nangarhar, who turns 19 on Thursday, is now ranked in 56th position, just one place behind Ashish Bagai of Canada, who gained seven places over the course of the WCL Div. 1. The Associate and Affiliate batting list is still headed by Netherlands’ Ryan ten Doeschate, who currently occupies 31st position.

Scotland’s Gordon Drummond has broken into the top 100 for the first time in his career by capturing eight wickets at an average of just 17.37 over the course of the tournament. He is now in 99th position.

Canada’s stalwart opening bowler Umar Bhatti now sits in 69th position overall, putting him fifth among the Associates, a list that is topped by three Kenyans, spinner Hiren Varaiya and pacers Thomas Odoyo and Peter Ongondo.

ICC One-Day Rankings (as of 13 July)
Batsmen
Rank      (+/-)        Player                   Team     Points    Ave         HS Rating

1           ( – )          MS Dhoni              Ind          807         51.31     837 v Aus at Delhi 2009
2           ( – )          AB de Villiers        SA           805         43.56     814 v WI at Dominica 2010
3           ( – )          Mike Hussey        Aus         792         51.65     865 v NZ at Perth 2007
4           ( – )          Hashim Amla       SA           751*!    54.84     751 v WI at Port-of-Spain 2010
5           ( – )          Chris Gayle           WI          738         39.42     808 v Zim at Harare 2003
6           ( – )          Sachin Tendulkar                Ind          732         45.12     887 v Zim at Sharjah 1998
7           ( – )          T Dilshan               SL           730         35.27     745 v Ban at Dambulla 2010
8           ( – )          Jacques Kallis       SA           721         45.73     818 v WI at Johannesburg 2004
9           ( – )          Ricky Ponting       Aus         716         42.85     831 v NZ at Hobart 2007
10         ( – )          S.Chanderpaul     WI          711         41.77     778 v Eng at Guyana 2009
11         (+1)         K Sangakkara      SL           693         36.72     755 v Pak at Colombo (RPS) 2006
12         (+1)         Graeme Smith      SA           691         40.08     785 v Ind at Kolkata 2005
13         (-2)          P Collingwood      Eng         678         36.52     700 v Aus at Lord’s 2010
14         (+1)         Michael Clarke    Aus         659         43.03     751 v SL at Melbourne 2008
15         (+1)         Shane Watson      Aus         658         40.29     666 v Eng at The Oval 2010
16=       (+1)         Virender Sehwag  Ind          655         34.02     787 v NZ at Auckland 2003
(+1)         Virat Kohli            Ind          655*      45.08     681 v SL at Harare 2010
(+1)         Yuvraj Singh        Ind          655         37.09     786 v WI at Kingston 2009
19         (+1)         Ross Taylor          NZ          650         35.82     698 v Aus at Adelaide 2009
20         (+1)         Gautam Gambhir                Ind          649         38.07     702 v SL at Colombo (RPS) 2009

Bowlers

Rank      (+/-)        Player                   Team     Points    Ave         Econ      HS Rating

1           ( – )          Daniel Vettori       NZ          761         31.21     4.14       790 v Eng at Christchurch 2008
2           ( – )          Shakib Al Hasan Ban        694         31.16     4.18       717 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
3           ( – )          N Kulasekara       SL           677         28.38     4.53       727 v NZ at Colombo (RPS) 2009
4           ( – )          Ray Price               Zim         666         35.91     3.79       722 v WI at Guyana 2010
5=        ( – )          Kyle Mills              NZ          658         26.45     4.68       723 v Aus at Melbourne 2009
(+3)         Stuart Broad         Eng         658         26.07     5.13       703 v SA at Trent Bridge 2008
( – )          Doug Bollinger     Aus         658*!    22.14     4.33       658 v Eng at Lord’s 2010
8           (-1)          Dale Steyn            SA           640         30.65     5.30       662 v Zim at Benoni 2009
9           ( – )          Shahid Afridi        Pak         636         34.73     4.61       667 v Ind at Mirpur 2008
10         ( – )          Jacob Oram          NZ          629         30.66     4.35       770 v Aus at The Oval 2004
11         ( – )          Harbhajan Singh Ind          624         32.84     4.30       738 v WI at Bridgetown 2002
12         ( – )          Ajantha Mendis   SL           621*      19.07     4.37       642 v SA at Centurion 2009
13         ( – )          Mitchell Johnson Aus         620         25.71     4.94       729 v Ban at Darwin 2008
14         (+1)         Ryan Harris          Aus         610*!    16.12     4.69       610 v Eng at Lord’s 2010
15         (+1)         Praveen Kumar    Ind          609         33.78     5.06       617 v NZ at Wellington 2009
16         (-3)          James Anderson  Eng         603         30.36     5.00       700 v Ban at Dhaka 2003
17         (+1)         Saeed Ajmal         Pak         600*      30.21     4.17       610 v NZ at Abu Dhabi 2009
18=       (+1)         Johan Botha         SA           595         41.21     4.63       665 v Aus at Centurion 2009
(-1)          Graeme Swann    Eng         595*      25.54     4.53       604 v Aus at Lord’s 2010
20         (+1)         Zaheer Khan        Ind          584         29.80     4.92       701 v SA at Dhaka 2003

All-rounders

Rank      (+/-)        Player                   Team     Points    HS Rating

1           ( – )          Shakib Al Hasan Ban        390        454 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
2           ( – )          Shahid Afridi        Pak         382!       382 v Ban at Dambulla 2010
3           ( – )          Shane Watson      Aus         367        385 v Pak at Sydney 2010
4           ( – )          Jacques Kallis       SA           350        506 v WI at Bridgetown 2001
5           ( – )          Daniel Vettori       NZ          349        354 v Aus at Auckland 2010

*Indicates a provisional rating