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Rohit Sharma's hundred at No. 3

An analysis of performances in the World Cup after the second quarter-final of the World Cup

Rohit Sharma celebrates after completing his hundred, Bangladesh v India, World Cup 2015, 2nd quarter-final, Melbourne, March 19, 2015

Rohit Sharma's century in a knockout game against an under-rated bowling attack got him the third spot in batting performances  •  Getty Images

This analysis will be done at suitable points during the World Cup 2015 so that the readers can see the way the Performance tables evolve. As more matches get played the top performance mosaic changes and readers can identify with what happened in the past few days. The qualifying bar for inclusion moves higher as more matches get played.

Two fairly one-sided matches in the quarter-finals. Unlike Sri Lanka, Bangladesh were in the game for some time, during about 25 overs in the Indian innings. But for a highly dubious no-ball call by the umpire and a hair's-breadth escape of the Lbw appeal, they could have done more. But, as expected, India proved too strong. India has shown that they could recover from top-order failures with middle-order recoveries. However, it is quite doubtful if they can move a scoring rate of around 4 runs an over to 6 in 20 overs, against the likes of Mithcell Starc, Dale Steyn and Trent Boult.

Top Batting performances in WC 2015: in 43 matches played so far
SNo Rating Pts Year ODI# MatchIdx# Batsman For VsRuns Balls
1 57920153616100AB de Villiers South Africa Win162* 66
2 57320153612100CH Gayle West Indies Zim215 147
3 46920153641111RG Sharma India Bng137 126
4 46120153615100TM Dilshan Sri Lanka Bng161*146
5 45920153610100S Dhawan India Saf137 146
6 45420153636100BRM Taylor Zimbabwe Ind138 110
7 44820153623100DA Warner Australia Afg178 133
8 44220153624100KJ Coetzer Scotland Bng156 134
9 42820153634100Mahmudullah Bangladesh Nzl128*123
10 39720153601100DA Miller South Africa Zim138* 92

Rohit Sharma's very effective innings of 137, at a good pace, has broken into the third place in the batting performance table. While the higher match index certainly helped, it was still a high quality innings against an under-rated bowling attack and might have been in the top-10 anyhow..

Top Bowling performances in WC 2015: in 43 matches played so far
SNo Rating Pts Year ODI# MatchIdx# Bowler For VsAnalysis
1 67120153617100MA Starc Australia Nzl 9.0 - 0 - 28 - 6
2 59820153607100TG Southee New Zealand Eng 9.0 - 0 - 33 - 7
3 49220153617100TA Boult New Zealand Aus10.0 - 3 - 27 - 5
4 44520153600100MR Marsh Australia Eng 9.0 - 0 - 33 - 5
5 43020153602100Sohail Khan Pakistan Ind10.0 - 0 - 55 - 5
6 35620153616100Imran Tahir South Africa Win10.0 - 2 - 45 - 5
7 34820153640111Imran Tahir South Africa Slk 8.2 - 0 - 26 - 4
8 33520153620100Mohammad Irfan Pakistan Zim10.0 - 2 - 30 - 4
9 32120153621100KJ Abbott South Africa Ire 8.0 - 0 - 21 - 4
10 32120153608100JE Taylor West Indies Pak 7.0 - 1 - 15 - 3

Again, no bowling performance of note. So the table remains unchanged. Umesh Yadav's wickets were not of high quality batsmen. The low averages of the Bangladesh batsmen and the cushion of a 300-plus score did not help much.

Top Player performances in WC 2015: in 43 matches played so far
SNo Rating Pts Year ODI# MatchIdx# Player For Vs Runs Balls Analysis
1 70020153612100CH Gayle West Indies Zim215 147 6.0-0-35-2
2 57920153615100TM Dilshan Sri Lanka Bng161*146 8.0-0-35-2
3 49620153600100MR Marsh Australia Eng 23 20 9.0-0-33-5
4 44720153620100Wahab Riaz Pakistan Zim 54* 46 9.4-1-45-4
5 43420153611100MM Ali England Sco128 10710.0-0-47-2
6 40320153627100SC Williams Zimbabwe Ire 96 83 9.0-0-72-3
7 36320153634100Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh Nzl 23 18 8.5-1-55-4
8 35320153608100AD Russell West Indies Pak 42* 13 8.0-2-33-3
9 34520153638100Amjad Javed U.A.E. Win 56 99 8.0-0-29-2
10 31120153614100RD Berrington Scotland Afg 25 4610.0-0-40-4

No all-round performance of note. So the table remains unchanged.

Top Team performances in WC 2015: in 43 matches played so far
SNo Rating Pts Year ODI# MatchIdx# Team Own score Vs Other score
1 75020153640111South Africa 134 for 1 in 18.0Slk133 for 10 in 37.2
2 72120153616100South Africa 408 for 5 in 50.0Win151 for 10 in 33.1
3 71420153607100New Zealand 125 for 2 in 12.2Eng123 for 10 in 33.2
4 69020153610100India 307 for 7 in 50.0Saf177 for 10 in 40.2
5 68820153623100Australia 417 for 6 in 50.0Afg142 for 10 in 37.3
6 67820153621100South Africa 411 for 4 in 50.0Ire210 for 10 in 45.0
7 66920153631100India 260 for 2 in 36.5Ire259 for 10 in 49.0
8 66820153635100England 101 for 1 in 18.1Afg111 for 7 in 36.2
9 66620153608100West Indies 310 for 6 in 50.0Pak160 for 10 in 39.0
10 66420153618100India 104 for 1 in 18.5Uae102 for 10 in 31.3

India's comfortable win against Bangladesh in their quarter-final match was not big enough to enter into the top-10 table. Even with the higher match index, this win fetched 649 rating points and did not meet the cut-off.

A brief introduction into the methodology of Performance Analysis.

The Batting Performance Ratings analysis takes into account the Runs scored, Balls faced, Next highest score (if this is the highest score), % of Team score, Innings status at entry, Bowling quality, Pitch information, Team strengths, Target score in front, Match location, Result and Match importance. These parameters are given appropriate weights. The calculations are done in such a way that Rating points of 1000 would be allotted to a mind-blowing and match-winning score of 200 in 150 balls in a WC final.

The Bowling Performance Ratings analysis takes into account the Wickets captured, Quality of batsmen dismissed, Scores at which batsmen were dismissed, Bowling accuracy, Batting quality, Pitch information, Team strengths, Target being defended, Match location, Result and Match importance. The calculations are done in such a way that Rating points of 1000 would be allotted to a magnificent and match-winning analysis of 10-2-15-6 in a WC final.

The Player Performance Ratings analysis takes into account the Batting Rating points, Bowling Rating points and the Fielding Rating points, which is a combination of catches and stumpings. There are minimum criteria for batting and bowling stints to ensure that these are genuinely all-round performances.

The Team Performance Ratings analysis takes into account the Result, Margin of win, Resources utilized, Team strengths, Match location and Match importance. The calculations are done in such a way that Rating points of 1000 would be allotted to an overwhelming win by 150 runs or 8 wickets in a WC final.

Anantha Narayanan has written for ESPNcricinfo and CastrolCricket and worked with a number of companies on their cricket performance ratings-related systems