Tuesday, 8 November 2011

V Sri Lanka England: Graeme Swann turns its way to the top of the world ranking in one day cricket

Spinning a web: guile Graeme Swann has been reaching the top of the world ranking for launchers of cricket that a day Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Swann took Daniel Vettori New Zealand, who had spent two years at no 1 in the system for the classification of the International Cricket Council.


It is a reward for the three years of consistency for Swann, who is also the second of the classification of the race, behind Dale Steyn to South Africa. It is the first Launcher in England to achieve first place in any game since Steve Harmison in 2004 format.


More than 50 game is format Swann likes less but it became more top bowler England with a capacity to Bowl 10 tidy overs while taking of wickets at the same time.


England had of spinners in the past able to bind to the bottom of the opposition in the Middle overs but not to combine with petty greed take of wickets. By giving the ball a tear and his flight and changes of pace, Swann took 80 wickets in 56 international for a day at a respectable average of 24.


The power of spin in more than 50 cricket is underlined by the fact that the top four points in the ranking of the CCF are completed by slow bowlers, with Ray Price in the third Zimbabwe and Saeed Ajmal fourth Pakistan.


Swann rise to the top of the world of cricket one day came because he led the averages bowling against Sri Lanka with 8 wickets at 20.50.


A day of Swann career lasted 11 years, but after his debut as a teenager in South Africa in 2000, he was seven years before he was selected by England again.


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