Weekly List
1. Jos Buttler - 365 - Two big ODI scores in a row for the White Bal Captain. This is his first Cricketer of the Week award since 2018! You would think he will not have to wait 5 years for his next.
2. Hardik Pandya - 245 - The last time Hardik made it onto the list it was more for bat than ball, this time out it is the other way round. Probably the truest all-rounder on our List this year.
3. Shubman Gill - 207 - Gill has shown phenomenal form across 2 formats now this year. However his maiden T20 hundred only sees him third in the List for the week.
4. Moeen Ali - 182 - A slow start to the year for Moeen but he did what he does best as an ODI big hitter. Needs to get back to his T20 scoring best to move up the overall List.
5. Shakib Al Hasan - 151 = The BPL will always ensure that Shakib finishes in the Top 5. One decent score with the bat and one decent haul with the ball and he edges into the Top 5.
Overall List
1. Shubman Gill - 1179 - The first player to cross the 1000 point mark, three weeks at the top of the table and the largest lead on the person below them of anyone in the List....been a hell of a return for the young man.
2. Jos Buttler - 936 - Buttler has scored 300+ points in successive weeks and in different formats. This versality will see him well over the coming 11 months.
3. Shakib Al Hasan - 856 - Up 2 places this week to return to 3rd spot again. The BPL followed by the England internationals will be a make or break period for Shakib who will not feature as much as he used to in the IPL this year.
4. Devon Conway - 794 - Conway can't quite string good performances week after week. He is up and down the Top 5 like a yo-yo on an elevator.
5. Hardik Pandya - 793 - Hardik has occupied every position from 2nd to 7th in the first 6 weeks...comes to rest just inside the Top 5 as we move into February. Has a decent gap of 149 on Usman Khawaja in 6th place.
Other Movers
Harry Brook debuted with 0 points at the bottom of the table, this week he got 126 in 2 ODIs and moves up to 16th whilst Sam Curran's 99 in the same matches saw him overtake Rashid Khan into 9th.
Top 3 Averages
1. Shubman Gill - 235.8 (Down from 243)
2. Jos Buttler 234 (Up from 190.33)
3. Shakib Al Hasan - 214 (Down from 235)
Jos Buttler's average jumps the most for the second week in a row whilst Devon Conway's dips the most for two weeks out of the last 3.
Points By Format
*=New Name
Long Form - Ravindra Jadeja = 290
One Day - Shubman Gill = 867
Short Form = Shakib Al Hasan = 886
Points By Format
* = New Name
Runs - Shubman Gill = 779
Batting Bonus - Shubman Gill - 160
Strike Rate - Shakib Al Hasan - 200
Wickets - * Hardik Pandya = 260
Wicket Bonus - Ravindra Jadeja = 30
Economy - *Hardik Pandya = 110
Fielding - *Jos Buttler = 100
Fielding Bonus - Devon Conway = 20
Weekly List
Jos Buttler 365
Hardik Pandya 245
Shubman Gill 207
Moeen Ali 182
Shakib Al Hasan 151
Marco Jansen 134
Suryakumar Yadav 130
Harry Brook 126
Usman Khawaja 119
Sam Curran 99
Devon Conway 12
Rashid Khan 10
Simon Harmer 10
Jonny Bairstow dnp
Cam Green dnp
Rishabh Pant dnp
Babar Azam dnp
Pat Cummins dnp
Ravindra Jadeja dnp
David Warner dnp
Overall List
1 Shubman Gill 1179
2 Jos Buttler 936
3 Shakib Al Hasan 856
4 Devon Conway 794
5 Hardik Pandya 793
6 Usman Khawaja 644
7 Suryakumar Yadav 606
8 Marco Jansen 593
9 Sam Curran 423
10 Rashid Khan 356
11 Moeen Ali 299
12 Ravindra Jadeja 290
13 Babar Azam 270
14 David Warner 169
15 Pat Cummins 160
16 Harry Brook 126
17 Simon Harmer 102
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