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What's in for Indian ODI Stars at Sri Lanka

August 16, 2008 by Cricket Logger

Yuvraj Singh is expected to perform superbly during the ODI series against Sri Lanka, starting August 18. Currently he is placed at 15th spot of ICC batting chart and is expected to move upward within first 10.

Indian ODI captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has the best potential to inch closer to top spot of ICC batting chart if he continues his good form of the. Dhoni is 19 points adrift of table topper South African Graeme Smith in the latest ICC ODI batting list with 773 rating points to his kitty.

Gautam Gambhir (19th) is the other India batsmen in the top 20. He is well placed to move upwards if they perform well in the forthcoming matches.

Sixth-placed Sachin Tendulkar is likely to lose ground after an elbow injury has sidelined him for the ODI series. A player loses one per cent of his rating for missing every match.

Sri Lanka's 10th-placed Kumar Sangakkara can cause some reshuffling in the top 10 while veteran teammate Sanath Jayasuriya (15th) also has the top 10 spot firmly within his sights.

In the bowlers' list, headed by Australian Nathan Bracken, off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is the highest ranked Indian at 24th and is well placed to enter the top 15 with his current form and performance in Sri Lanka.

If India wins the series 5-0, it will go ahead of New Zealand on 118 ratings points to third place and seventh-placed Sri Lanka will drop to 98 ratings points and eighth position on the ladder. On the other side of the coin, India could drop to as low as seventh with 105 ratings points if it looses all its matches while Sri Lanka can climb three places to fourth position.

If India wins 4-1, it will stay in fourth place but will reduce the gap with New Zealand to one ratings point while Sri Lanka will slip to 101 ratings points.


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