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International T20 Rankings (Batsmen)

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No.

Player 

Inns 

Runs

HS 

Avg

SR

100

50

0

Ratings

1

CH Gayle (WI)

7

261

117

37

161

1

2

1

382

2

G Gambhir (India)

9

312

75

35

131

0

4

1

306

3

ST Jayasuriya (SL)

11

341

88

31

154

0

3

2

279

4

Misbah-ul-Haq (Pak)

13

398

87*

31

128

0

3

0

230

5

GC Smith (SA)

12

364

89*

30

127

0

3

0

230

6

A Symonds (Aus)

10

337

85*

34

170

0

2

1

228

7

Yuvraj Singh (India)

7

211

70

30

173

0

2

0

225

8

JDP Oram (NZ)

10

264

66*

26

154

0

2

0

195

9

JP Duminy (SA)

8

235

78

29

147

0

2

2

190

10

H Masakadza (Zim)

7

258

79

37

136

0

2

0

186

11

RT Ponting (Aus)

12

374

98*

31

135

0

2

1

176

12

PD Collingwood (Eng)

13

330

79

25

140

0

2

1

176

13

DS Smith (WI)

5

166

61

33

124

0

2

0

165

14

BB McCullum (NZ)

19

457

61

24

127

0

2

0

157

15

Shoaib Malik (Pak)

15

383

57

26

125

0

2

0

157

16

HH Gibbs (SA)

12

206

90*

17

130

0

2

4

152

17

LRPL Taylor (NZ)

14

265

63

19

127

0

2

2

152

18

DR Martyn (Aus)

4

120

96

30

162

0

1

0

130

19

MN Samuels (WI)

6

131

51

22

177

0

1

0

127

20

CD McMillan (NZ)

7

187

57

27

160

0

1

0

123

21

Mohammad Ashraful (Ban)

9

164

61

18

176

0

1

0

120

22

KP Pietersen (Eng)

14

363

79

26

149

0

1

1

113

23

Imran Nazir (Pak)

9

201

59

22

150

0

1

0

109

24

OA Shah (Eng)

9

235

55*

26

135

0

1

0

103

25

JM Kemp (SA)

7

203

89*

29

127

0

1

0

100


* Updated upto Sri Lanka Vs India only T20 on Feb 10th, 2009.

* Basic Criteria: Batsmen should have played 5 inns or more.

Parameters used

 The initial impression that shadowed the introduction of Twenty20 that it is a format that basically begins at blind slogging, spends a few minutes at kitchen-sink-throwing and ends with a carefree chuckle after missing the ball is one that is beginning to fade away as the world is slowly beginning to accept that the 20-over format involves that little word which builds magicians in sports – skill.

The key, we understand, to get a ranking system to come as close to an accurate evaluation as possible is to understand what are the key parameters that influence the 20 over format.

As far as batting is concerned, the three primary factors would be the strike rate – it is all about quick scoring after all, the frequency of 50+ scores – since a 50 or a 100 in a 20 over game can be far, far more impactful than one in a 50 over game where the opposition has time to nullify it and the average- the best indicator of a player’s consistency.

But the factor that is more important than any of these is the relevance of these figures to the team’s performance. How much a player averages is not as important as how much he adds to his team’s average.

The three factors above have been given weights, seen in relation with the batsmen’s respective team’s averages, processed and brought out in the form of ‘Squadstats Ranking points’.

 So, in a nutshell, Squadstats ranking points evaluates a batsman on how much he contributes to the team’s overall batting, based on the three broad parameters of average, strike rate and frequency of 50+ innings.

 






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