One Day Cricketers Rankings 2006 (All Teams)
Varaiya from Kenya was the best one day pitcher in 2006!! wow! He took a phenomenal 12 wickets in just 6 matches he played, at a paltry economic rate of 3.15 RPO and an average of 13.5 RPW taking a wicket for every 25.6 balls he bowled. Well, well, we have some potential there. I hope he doesn’t disappear after this…
Shaun Pollock at No. 2 is not a surprise. Reliable as ever, he has become a handsome all-rounder of late. But his mainstay is bowling, and he took 32 wickets in 21 matches he played, at a paltry economic rate of 2.98 RPO and an average of 17.34 RPW taking a wicket for every 34.8 balls he bowled.
Abdur Razzak of Bangladesh is at No. 3 (different from Abdul Razzak of Pakistan). He took 45 wickets in the 26 matches he played, at a paltry economy rate of 3.49 RPO and an average of 17.95 RPW taking a wicket for every 30.8 balls he bowled.
No. 4 Leverock of Bermuda took 15 wickets in 11 matches he played, at a paltry economic rate of 3.2 RPO and an average of 20.86 RPW taking a wicket for every 39 balls he bowled. We hope he can leave-Rock the boat of a Star Team (read Sri Lanka, India or Bangladesh)
Bangladesh have 5 players in the top 16.
S. No. Name Country
1 HA Varaiya KENYA
2 SM Pollock RSA
3 Abdur Razzak BDESH
4 DM Leverock BMDA
5S Dhaniram CAN
6 KD Mills reviews
7 KS Lokuarachchi SL
8 Mohammad RafiqueBDESH
9 SE Bond New Zealand
10 Mashrafe MortazaBDESH
11 NW Fern AUS
12GB Brent ZIM
13 M Ntini RSA
14 GD McGrath Australia
15 Saqibul Hasan BDESH
16 Syed Rasel BDESH
17 MT Odoyo KENYA
18 JM Davison CAN
IDR 19 Bradshaw WI
20 PJ Ongondo KENYA
21 ID Blackwell ESP
22A Nel RSA
23 JS Patel NZ
24P Utseya ZIM
25K BMDA Hurdle
26 SL Malinga SL
27B Lee Australia
28M Muralitharan SL
29 DL Vettori NZ
30 Harbhajan Singh IND
*These rankings are based on players who played 5 games or more. These classifications are prepared solely by me based on proprietary algorithms.