Top international cricketers have thrown their weight behind the ICC T20I team and player rankings, which were officially launched, on Monday, saying it will give more meaning to one-off matches and also provide the players a good chance to assess their game.
Reigning ICC World Twenty20 champion England was unveiled as the No. 1 ranked side while Eoin Morgan of England, Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis and Australia's Shane Watson were announced the top-ranked batsman, bowler and all-rounder, respectively, on Monday.
Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan, whose side can top the rankings in T20 if India beat England and Sri Lanka defeat Pakistan in the forthcoming T20Is, said: "Its great news that there are now rankings for Twenty20 cricket and it is very pleasing Sri Lanka is near the top.
"To be No. 1 or No. 2 in the rankings, whatever the format, is always a sign you have been playing well and we have done that in Twenty20 cricket."We have always sought to play positive cricket and over the last couple of ICC Twenty20s we have had a good mix in our team with youngsters and the experience of Sanga and Mahela.That has served us well.
"Having these rankings launched now is exciting because it reminds everyone there is an ICC World T20 coming up in Sri Lanka and we are really looking forward to that," he added.
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