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ICC ODI BOWLERS RANKINGS

1 (-) Daniel Vettori (769 points)
2 (-) Nathan Bracken (764 points)
3 (-) Shane Bond (718 points)
4 (-) Chaminda Vaas (693 points)
5 (+3) Daren Powell (686 points)
6 (-) Andre Nel (682 points)
7= (+3) Brett Lee (677 points)
(+2) Jerome Taylor (677 points)
9 (-3) Shahid Afridi (672 points)
10 (-6) Kyle Mills (670 points)

ICC ODI BATSMEN RANKINGS

1 Graeme Smith (792 points)
2 (+1) SR Tendulkar (758 points)
3 (+1) Mohd Yousuf (752 points)
4= (-2) Ricky Ponting (750 points)
(+3) Mike Hussey (750 points)
(+5) MS Dhoni (750 points)
7 (-2) S Chanderpaul (744 points)
8= (+2) AB de Villiers (733 points)
(-3) Matthew Hayden (733 points)
10 (+1) H Gibbs (718)

ICC ODI TEAM RANKINGS


1 Australia (128 points)
2 South Africa (127 points)
3 New Zealand (115 points)
4 India (114 points)
5 Pakistan (110 points)
6 Sri Lanka (105 points)
7 England (103 points)
8 West Indies (98 points)
9 Bangladesh (46 points)
10 Ireland (20 points)
11 Zimbabwe (18 points)
12 Kenya (0 points)

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Dhoni has moved five places in the batting rankings to the fourth position, level with Hussey and Ponting of Australia.

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori is the top-ranked one-day bowler in the world, thanks mainly to his and Black Caps' exploits in the ODI series vs England

News from Asia cup

Swashbuckling bats and nonchalant victories might have gifted a halo to India’s initial campaign in the STAR Cricket Asia Cup tournament.

However, as the semifinal league commences with the game against Bangladesh on Saturday, perhaps its time to put a pause to fun and frolic.

M.S. Dhoni’s men will surely walk into the National Stadium with added confidence thanks to their comprehensive Group B victories over Hong Kong and Pakistan.

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has warned his players from being complacent against giant killers Bangladesh in Saturday’s Super Four encounter of the Asia Cup.

Dhoni and his men pummelled minnows Hong Kong and mighty Pakistan with identical ruthlessness and Bangladesh would require a miracle of sort to halt the Indian juggernaut on Saturday.

Sensing that a sense of complacency might creep in among the ranks, Dhoni has already warned his teammates not to lower the guard on Saturday and the Indian captain is not ready to underestimate Bangladesh either.

“Cricket is a cruel game and you cannot afford to relax. We are here like the others to try to win this tournament as it is a big one from the Asian point of view,” Dhoni said.

“We have to win all our matches for we want to carry the momentum to the final. I’m happy with the bowlers’ performance, while the batsmen too are on song,” Dhoni said.

For India, Irfan Pathan is still recovering from the side strain that saw him missing the first two matches and the left-arm seamer is likely to sit out Saturday as well even though his absence was never felt.

Though India mauled Pakistan by six wickets while chasing 300 for victory in Thursday’s contest, Dhoni said that his players could not afford to relax against a side like Bangladesh.


Asia Cup - 7th Match, Super Four

Bangladesh v India 2008 season

Played at National Stadium, Karachi (neutral venue), on 28 June 2008 - day/night

India :
MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, PP Chawla, G Gambhir, M Gony, P Kumar, PP Ojha, IK Pathan, YK Pathan, SK Raina, V Sehwag, I Sharma, RG Sharma, RP Singh, RV Uthappa


Bangladesh :

captainMohammad Ashraful, Mashrafe Mortaza, Abdur Razzak, Alok Kapali, Dolar Mahmud, Farhad Reza, Mahmudullah, Mehrab Hossain jnr, Mosharraf Hossain, wicketkeeperMushfiqur Rahim, Nazimuddin, Raqibul Hasan, Shahadat Hossain, Shahriar Nafees, Tamim Iqbal

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