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Flintoff consolidates allround status

In spite of England's defeat in the final of the Champions Trophy, Andrew Flintoff has consolidated his position as the world's leading one-day player, according to the PwC ratings


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Andrew Flintoff: The one-day player of the year, and with some justification © Getty Images

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In spite of England's defeat in the final of the Champions Trophy, Andrew Flintoff has consolidated his position as the world's leading one-day player. According to the PwC ratings, Flintoff now lies fourth in the batting table and seventh in the bowling, and is unsurprisingly rated as the best allrounder in the game, ahead of West Indies' Chris Gayle (eighth and 23rd respectively).

Marcus Trescothick, who scored a valiant but futile 104 in the final, has climbed to fourth in the batting charts after top-scoring 261 runs in the tournament. That was almost 100 more than the next most prolific batsman, Ramnaresh Sarwan, who was named as Man of the Tournament after picking up match awards against South Africa and Pakistan. He has slipped from fourth to seventh after falling cheaply in the final.

Of the bowlers, Steve Harmison makes the biggest leap up the rankings, climbing 16 places to No. 20 after another penetrative new-ball spell. The batting list is still topped by Sachin Tendulkar, however, despite the fact he missed the tournament through injury.

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