Vaughan calls ICC rankings 'absolute garbage' over England, NZ's position
Former
England captain Michael
Vaughan
has slammed the International Cricket Council's ranking system,
terming it as "absolute garbage".
India
are currently ranked number one in ICC
Test team rankings,
followed by New Zealand, South Africa, England and Australia.
The
cricketer-turned-commentator feels New Zealand and England don't
deserve to get the second and fourth spot in the ICC Test rankings as
they haven't won enough Test series in the last two years.
"I
will be dead honest about the ICC rankings. I think they are absolute
garbage," Vaughan was quoted as saying by the 'Sydney Morning
Herald'.
"I
have no idea how - New Zealand have won plenty of series over the
course of the last two years - but for them to be second, and where
it stands out for me that the rankings can't be right is that England
in Test match cricket are third, and England for three or four years
have struggled in Test match cricket, particularly overseas," he
said.
The
45-year-old, who has captained England Test team from 2003 to 2008,
said the ICC ranking is confusing. Read
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