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Initially the rankings were for Test cricket only, but separate One Day International rankings were introduced in 1998. Both sets of rankings have now been calculated back to the start of those forms of the game. The rankings include the top 10 Test, ODI and T20I batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders based on the rating of each player.
A qualification of 15 overall centuries is used for entry onto the men's list. To date, 127 cricketers have scored 15 or more international centuries, 83 of whom went on to score 20 or more centuries, 44 have scored 30 or more centuries, and 21 have a total of 40 or more centuries.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the international governing body of cricket, and produces team rankings for the various forms of cricket played internationally. Test cricket is the longest form of cricket, played up to a maximum of five days with two innings per side.
Lists of One Day International cricketers are lists of One Day International cricket players by team. List of Afghanistan ODI cricketers List of African XI ODI cricketers
Pages in category "Cricket awards and rankings" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World;
List of Afghanistan Test cricketers; List of Australia Test cricketers; List of Bangladesh Test cricketers; List of England Test cricketers; List of India Test cricketers; List of Ireland Test cricketers; List of New Zealand Test cricketers; List of Pakistan Test cricketers; List of South Africa Test cricketers; List of Sri Lanka Test cricketers
List of Leeward Islands first-class cricketers; List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored; List of cricketers who have played 100 Tests; List of cricketers who have played 200 One Day International matches; List of cricketers with centuries in all international formats
The ICC World XI has played four matches, one for the 2005 World Cricket Tsunami Appeal (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Asian players), and three in the 2005 ICC Super Series (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Australian players). The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. In cases ...