Saturday, 13 October 2018
Sunil Narine - The Best Cricketer of the Week
NB: Scores do not include this morning's ODI between Sri Lanka and England.
He has been on the sidelines for many a week but Sunil Narine's return to Trinidad and Tobago (alongside the added benefit of playing three games in a week) sees the mystery spinner top the charts for the first time since April. Despite an underwhelming CPL, Narine has been back to his best in his second favourite tournament and has bagged two threefers this week to earn his table-topping 305 points. He has also been the biggest mover on the overall charts overtaking Virat Kohli, Jofra Archer and Jos Buttler to reclaim fourth position with consummate ease. The Autumn and Winter could be a very productive time for the West Indian if he follows an effective Regional Super 50 with being picked up by a Big Bash team for the Winter. Narine has not been the only person to prosper due to the amount of games he has played this week. Rashid Khan has managed to claim second place for the week and overtake Jeetan Patel and take second place on the overall table with solid (but not spectacular) performances for Kabul in the inaugural Afghanistan Premier League. What is interesting is another strong performance with the bat from the talismanic Afghanistani spinner. It seems fortuitous that Narine and Rashid finish first and second, as many people are saying that Rashid could follow in the footsteps of Narine in turning his hand to being a high impact destructive opening batsman as well a genuine wicket taking threat. If so, the points he would pick up would be insane.
Wickets tumbled for Nathan Lyon in the warm up game against Pakistan A, however that particular column was more subdued in the hugely entertaining first Test against the big boys. This despite him becoming the fifth highest wicket taker in Australian history. One area that Lyon did thrive in was through his stingy economy and his regularity of maidens - 18 overall across the two innings. On a track that seemed eminently batsmen friendly this is no mean feat. After struggling in his last foray in the UAE, it was important for Lyon to retain his composure - a task that he can say that he succeeded in. His lowly position of fourteenth on the overall table speaks for his lack of cricket this year rather than a decline in form. Another Aussie that seemed quietly confident was debutant Aaron Finch. Finch is one of those players that has always been deemed not suitable for Test selection however looked more than comfortable in his opening salvos with a 49 and 62 to continue his fine year. He is currently at ninth, his lowest placing on the overall table for many months due to the fact that he is not playing as regularly as he was at Surrey, however this performance has won him many more plaudits than points.
Low scores do no t always mean bad Cricketers. We have seen that with Lyon this last few weeks and with Ravi Jadeja this last few months - but one player that I think has been hard done by this year is Quinton De Kock. The South African wicket keeper batsman has always looked so impressive when he is selected - but has not been treated poorly this year. After being dropped from the Bangalore set up in the IPL and withdrawn from a spell in the County Championship, he has had to rely solely on performances for South Africa. This has obviously limited his playing time hugely across the year. This week was only his 15th point scoring week in 2018 with his average score per week at 107. This sort of solid grinding performance can be really dangerous for a team and, if trusted, QDK can be flawless with both bat and gloves. If he had played his full compliment of games, he would have been far higher than his sixteenth place.
Week
Sunil Narine - 305
Rashid Khan - 245
Nathan Lyon - 241
Aaron Finch - 141
Quinton De Kock- 101
JP Duminy- 99
Jeetan Patel - 85
Kane Williamson - 84
Mitchell Marsh- 52
Nathan Lyon - 31
Shaun Marsh - 7
Shakib Al Hasan - dnp
Hashim Amla- dnp
Jofra Archer - dnp
Ravi Ashwin - dnp
Jos Buttler - dnp
AB De Villiers- dnp
Dean Elgar- dnp
Ravi Jadeja- dnp
Virat Kohli- dnp
Simon Harmer - dnp
Joe Root - dnp
Steve Smith - dnp
David Warner - dnp
Overall
Simon Harmer - 6025
Rashid Khan - 5181
Jeetan Patel - 5096
Sunil Narine- 3854
Jofra Archer - 3578
Jos Buttler - 3974
Virat Kohli- 3671
Joe Root - 3505
Aaron Finch - 3437
Kane Williamson - 3287
Shakib Al Hasan - 2886
Ravi Ashwin - 2818
JP Duminy - 2496
Nathan Lyon - 2374
Ravi Jadeja - 2257
Quinton de Kock - 2121
Hashim Amla - 2091
AB De Villiers- 2010
Dean Elgar- 1996
Mitchell Marsh - 1942
Shaun Marsh- 1649
David Warner - 1401
Steve Smith - 1350
George Bailey - 969
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