After his second century in the CB tri-series, Gautam Gambhir leads the list of Most Valuable Players.
After his knock of 76 in 70 balls at Adelaide, Yuvraj Singh has now reduced the gap between him and Sachin Tendulkar in the race to be this season's most valuable Indian ODI player.
If Yuvraj's woeful form continues he will soon lose even his second place to Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
After his 97 at almost run-a-ball, Sachin Tendulkar continues to be India's most valuable player (MVP). Yuvraj Singh is only a few points behind him.
If we look at the ongoing India-Pakistan ODI series, Salman Butt leads the list because he has scored so heavily.
The top seven most valuable players in the recently-concluded India-Australia seven-match one-day international series were all Australians.
After the fourth match of the 7-match ODI series, Symonds appears to be the favourite to win the player of the series award, especially if he can also pick up a few wickets.
Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly occupy positions 2 to 5.
Although he did nothing of note in the Twenty20 World Cup final against India on Monday, Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi still emerged as the tournament's most valuable player (MVP).
Shahid Afridi continues to lead the table of the most valuable players (MVP) in the ongoing Twenty20 World Championship.
A look at the top performers at the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa.
Yuvraj Singh's second place is more predictable, because he always scores quickly and bowls a bit too.
Sachin Tendulkar is again India's most valuable ODI player after his blazing 94 in 81 balls at the Oval.
The Indian captain leads the list of India's most valuable ODI players in the current season.
The Rediff player performance tracker is published after every ODI match in the current cricket season.
Although he failed with the bat, Sachin Tendulkar made up by taking two wickets in the third and final one-day international against South Africa in Belfast on Sunday.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni drops to the sixth place after failing with the bat.
India's opening pressure index (PI) was 102.
India has so far played four ODI matches after the disastrous 2007 World Cup: two completed games against Bangladesh, and one each against Ireland and South Africa.
Chasing 243, South Africa started with their nose in front -- they were expected to reach 250, so the initial pressure index (PI) was 93.