MVP Day 18: Matthew Hayden still on top

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March 31, 2007 16:39 IST

Matthew Hayden continues to be the most valuable player (MVP) after Day 18 of the 2007 World Cup; and, given that he can feast on Bangladesh's bowling on Day 19, there's a good chance that he'll stay up there.

After his 43 runs and 4 wickets against Ireland, Flintoff breaks into the top 10. He could even have been a few positions higher if he had batted more aggressively and bowled more economically. Collingwood has climbed to the 13th place after his rapid 90 and 1 wicket.

There's only one West Indian (Powell, 19) in the top 20 and Lara is at 23. So it's not looking too good for the West Indies.

Rank Country Player Runs Balls Ct| St Rc Bb W Run Out M Total AVG
1 Aus Matthew Hayden 259 211 1 0 2 354.2 177.1
2 NZ Scott Styris 167 203 2 60 102 3 0 2 275.2 137.6
3 SL Sanath Jayasuriya 135 114 1 36 71 1 0 2 228.6 114.3
4 NZ Jacob Oram 63 83 1 48 84 4 0 2 179.8 89.9
5 Aus Michael Clarke 133 122 1 0 2 173.4 86.7
6 Aus Ricky Ponting 126 127 2 0 2 160.4 80.2
7 NZ Shane Bond 0 0 0 50 112 5 0 2 159.6 79.8
8 Eng Andrew Flintoff 43 63 2 60 97 4 0 2 159.2 79.6
9 SL Lasith Malinga 0 2 0 81 92 7 0 2 159 79.5
10 SA Graeme Smith 133 134 0 30 30 0 0 2 152.8 76.4
11 SA Jacques Kallis 134 173 2 90 90 1 0 2 145.6 72.8
12 SL Muttiah Muralitharan 1 1 1 49 114 4 0 2 144.4 72.2
13 Eng Paul Collingwood 121 136 0 58 54 1 0 2 142.4 71.2
14 SA AB De Villiers 92 75 2 0 2 134 67.0
15 SL Kumar Sangakkara (wk) 84 93 3| 2 0 2 128.6 64.3
16 Aus Brad Hogg 5 6 0 117 120 6 0 2 128.2 64.1
17 SA Charles Langeveldt 1 15 0 121 120 6 0.5 2 121 60.5
18 Aus Shane Watson 47 35 1 77 90 1 1 2 114.0 57.0
19 WI Daren Powell 5 10 0 116 174 6 0 3 169.2 56.4
20 SL Tillakaratne Dilshan 58 76 1 21 30 1 1 2 111.2 55.6
21 Eng Kevin Pietersen 108 139 0 2 6 0 0 2 107.6 53.8
22 Ire Trent Johnston 27 21 0 70 60 1 0.5 1 51.2 51.2
23 WI Brian Lara 114 132 1 1 3 151.4 50.5
24 Eng Paul Nixon (wk) 61 56 2| 1 0 2 97.2 48.6
25 Ire Kyle McCallan 25 30 0 73 120 2 0 2 97 48.5
26 Aus Nathan Bracken 0 0 0 65 108 3 0 2 93.4 46.7
27 Eng Liam Plunkett 29 34 0 43 42 1 0 1 45.4 45.4
28 Eng Monty Panesar 0 0 0 78 120 3 0 2 90 45.0
29 SL Chaminda Vaas 0 1 0 42 102 2 0 2 86.8 43.4
30 Aus Glenn McGrath 0 0 0 93 102 4 0 2 84.6 42.3
31 WI Ian Bradshaw 0 0 0 27 54 1 0 1 40.2 40.2
32 Ban Mohammad Ashraful 45 63 0 0 1 39.6 39.6
33 SA Herschelle Gibbs 48 70 3 1 2 79 39.5
34 SA Andre Hall 8 13 0 93 117 3 0 2 78.2 39.1
35 WI Chris Gayle 64 93 1 87 122 2 0 3 117.2 39.1
36 Aus Adam Gilchrist (wk) 49 51 2| 1 0 2 77.2 38.6
37 Aus Shaun Tait 0 0 0 104 105 4 0 2 76.0 38.0
38 WI Denesh Ramdin (wk) 67 65 6| 0 0 3 112.0 37.3
39 Ire Niall O'Brien (wk) 74 107 2| 0 0 2 72.4 36.2
40 Ire Andrew White 56 64 1 21 19 0 0.5 2 72 36.0
41 WI Dwayne Bravo 27 40 0 116 132 4 0 3 107.6 35.9
42 SA Makhaya Ntini 7 9 1 94 102 3 0 2 71.4 35.7
43 NZ Daniel Vettori 0 0 0 92 114 3 0 2 71.2 35.6
44 Eng James Anderson 0 0 0 74 90 3 0 2 70 35
45 SL Russel Arnold 55 78 0 17 19 1 0 2 69.8 34.9
46 WI Shivnarine Chanderpaul 111 153 0 0 3 99.6 33.2
47 SL Chamara Silva 61 75 0 0 2 62.0 31.0
48 SL Mahela Jayawardene 58 101 0 1 2 59.2 29.6
49 Eng Sajid Mahmood 0 0 0 34 48 0 1 1 28.4 28.4
50 WI Marlon Samuels 40 57 1 81 84 1 1 3 73.6 24.5
51 Ban Mohammad Rafique 7 17 0 48 60 1 0 1 24.4 24.4
52 NZ Craig McMillan 60 91 0 0 2 47.2 23.6
53 SL Upul Tharanga 38 50 2 0 2 46 23.0
54 Eng Michael Vaughan 32 65 0 34 54 1 0 2 45.2 22.6
55 Aus Andrew Symonds 31 31 1 51 36 1 0 2 44.0 22
56 NZ Stephen Fleming 52 77 0 0 2 42.4 21.2
57 Ban Aftab Ahmed 12 16 2 0 1 21.2 21.2
58 Eng Ravinder Bopara 10 5 1 0 1 21.0 21
59 Ire Boyd Rankin 4 8 0 66 72 2 0 2 41.2 20.6
60 Ire Dave Langford-Smith 9 9 0 71 96 1 0 2 40.6 20.3
61 NZ Brendon McCullum (wk) 0 0 8| 0 0 2 40 20.0
62 NZ James Franklin 0 0 1 72 72 2 0 2 38.6 19.3
63 SA Mark Boucher (wk) 22 27 2| 0 0 2 32.4 16.2
64 WI Ramnaresh Sarwan 84 156 1 5 6 0 0 3 48 16.0
65 SL Farveez Maharoof 5 9 1 67 84 1 0 2 32 16.0
66 Ban Saqibul Hasan 4 20 0 49 60 1 0 1 15 15.0
67 Ire Kevin O'Brien 29 65 1 39 42 1 0 2 29.6 14.8
68 NZ Michael Mason 0 0 0 14 36 0 0 1 14.8 14.8
69 Ban Syed Rasel 0 1 0 58 60 1 0 1 13.2 13.2
70 Ire Andre Botha 46 95 0 91 96 1 0 2 25.8 12.9
71 WI Lendl Simmons 14 26 1 0 1 12.2 12.2
72 Ire Jeremy Bray 41 73 0 0 2 23.6 11.8
73 NZ Hamish Marshall 15 23 0 0 1 11.6 11.6
74 Ban Tamim Iqbal 6 7 1 0 1 11.4 11.4
75 WI Dwayne Smith 17 13 0 24 30 0 0 3 23.6 7.9
76 Ire Eoin Morgan 20 41 1 0 2 12.2 6.1
77 WI Jerome Taylor 10 18 0 104 108 1 0 2 12 6.0
78 Aus Michael Hussey 14 21 0 0 2 11.2 5.6
79 Ire William Porterfield 31 70 1 0 2 11 5.5
80 SA Shaun Pollock 20 31 0 129 108 0 1.5 2 8.6 4.3
81 SA Robin Petersen 4 8 0 22 30 0 0 1 3.6 3.6
82 Ban Habibul Bashar 18 47 1 0 1 3.4 3.4
83 SA Justin Kemp 6 22 2 0 2 4.4 2.2
84 Eng Ian Bell 36 93 1 0 2 2.6 1.3
85 Eng Ed Joyce 1 7 1 0 2 1.4 0.7
86 SA Ashwell Prince 1 3 0 0 1 -0.4 -0.4
87 NZ Ross Taylor 0 1 0 0 1 -0.8 -0.8
88 NZ Peter Fulton 0 2 0 0 1 -1.6 -1.6
89 Ban Shahriar Nafees 0 3 0 0 1 -2.4 -2.4
90 NZ Jeetan Patel 0 0 0 42 48 0 0 1 -3.6 -3.6
91 Ire John Mooney 0 1 0 22 24 0 0 1 -3.6 -3.6
92 NZ Lou Vincent 0 6 0 0 1 -4.8 -4.8
93 WI Corey Collymore 1 7 0 99 114 0 0 2 -11.4 -5.7
94 Eng Jamie Dalrymple 3 12 1 29 24 0 0 1 -8.4 -8.4
95 Ban Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) 6 33 0| 0 0 1 -14.4 -14.4
96 Ban Mashrafe Mortaza 7 14 0 66 60 0 0 1 -15.2 -15.2
97 Ban Abdur Razzak 0 2 0 86 60 1 0 1 -15.6 -15.6

Ct: Catches taken | St: Stumpings | Rc: Runs conceded | Bb: Balls bowled | W: Wickets taken | M: Matches played.

*Run outs are counted as 1 for a direct hit, and 0.5 if the fielder is an equal participant in a run out dismissal.

The Chernoff gallery of the top nine Super Eight players after Day 17 appears below:

We've made the Chernoff faces more informative by adding information about total runs scored / scoring rate and number of wickets / economy rate.

So Scott Styris, for example, has scored 167 runs in the Super Eight phase at a strike rate of 82.3 and taken 3 wickets conceding 3.5 runs per over.

Also recall that pure batsmen have rounded, smiling faces with wide noses; batting all-rounders have rounded faces with a taller nose and bigger ears, while bowlers have tapered faces with tall, thin noses and big ears.

Here are the faces of the nine highest scoring batsmen in the Super Eight. If two players have scored the same number of runs, the player with the higher scoring rate appears first.

The more the batsmen smile, the more runs they have scored (see "Hayden"'s wide smile).

Here are the faces of the nine highest wicket-taking bowlers in the Super Eight.

The bigger the bowler's ears, the more wickets he has taken (see "Malinga").

Finally, the chart showing the average points obtained by players of the same country, shows Australia and Sri Lanka looking better than the others at this stage. The chart also suggests that, after Day 17, Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and South Africa appear favourites to enter the semi-finals.

 

This list and the Chernoff faces have been prepared by my colleagues Debasish Ghosh and K Anil Kumar of Cranes Software International Limited using the SYSTAT software.

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