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Dwayne Smith heads the MVP list

By Srinivas Bhogle
Last updated on: March 14, 2007 18:39 IST
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Dwayne Smith, who took three wickets and scored a quickfire 32, is Rediff's Most Valuable Player (MVP) after day 1. He currently heads the WC 2007 tally with 136 points.

The other Dwayne from West Indies, Bravo, is third on the MVP list following a good all-round performance. Pakistan's Rao Iftikhar Anjum is second, with three wickets and a direct run-out. Shoaib Malik and Marlon Samuels are fourth and fifth following good batting performances.

Rank Country Player Runs Balls Ct | St Rc Bb W M Total
1 WI Dwayne Smith 32 15 0 36 60 3 1 136
2 Pak Rao Iftikhar Anjum 11 18 0 44 60 3 1 107.6
3 WI Dwayne Bravo 16 17 2 42 54 3 1 101.6
4 Pak Shoaib Malik 62 54 1 24 24 0 1 81
5 WI Marlon Samuels 63 70 0 1 70
6 WI Daren Powell 1 1 0 42 60 2 1 55.2
7 Pak Umar Gul 0 1 0 38 54 2 1 52.4
8 Pak Mohammad Hafeez 11 28 0 39 54 2 1 51.8
9 WI Corey Collymore 8 2 0 27 50 1 1 51.4
10 WI Ramnaresh Sarwan 49 65 0 1 46
11 WI Brian Lara 37 56 2 1 39.2
12 WI Jerome Taylor 2 4 0 38 60 1 1 34.8
13 Pak Inzamam ul-Haq 36 65 1 1 25
14 Pak Kamran Akmal 0 1 3 | 1 1 24.2
15 Pak Danish Kaneria 0 0 0 45 54 1 1 22.2
16 Pak Mohammad Yousuf 37 72 0 1 16.4
17 WI Denesh Ramdin 1 4 3 | 0 1 13.8
18 Pak Younis Khan 9 13 1 1 12.6
19 Pak Imran Nazir 6 3 0 1 9.6
20 WI Chris Gayle 2 6 0 1 -0.8
21 Pak Rana Naved-ul-Hasan 11 29 1 49 54 0 1 -2
22 WI Shivnarine Chanderpaul 19 63 1 1 -7.4

Notice that Naved-ul-Hasan and Chanderpaul are currently holding "negative" value: Chanderpaul because he scored very few runs very slowly, and Naved-ul-Hasan because he gave away a lot of runs and failed to take any wicket.

We will upload this list every day during the Group Stage of WC 2007, and declare our first set of most valuable players after the Group Stage.

We will run a separate list of most valuable players for the Super8 stage. This list will "carry forward" points gained by players against opponents who make it to the Super8 stage. So if Sehwag scores a century against Bermuda, but Bermuda don't advance to the Super8 stage, his points earned against Bermuda will not be carried forward.

Finally, if you feel like it, take a look at the Chernoff faces of Day 1's top nine MVP's.

These faces look vague and preposterous to start with, but stare harder and some things become apparent. For example:

The higher the ranking, the longer is the hair length.

The batsmen (Malik, Samuels) have round faces, eyes wide apart, smaller ears and a wider nose. The more runs they score, the more they seem to smile.

The bowlers (the two Dwaynes and Rao) have eyes close to each other, a long nose, tapered faces and big ears; the bigger the ears, the more wickets they have taken. They also appear rather stern or gloomy. But which bowler wouldn't when he's usually required to sweat without reward in ODI matches!

I thank my colleagues, Debasish Ghosh and K Anil Kumar of Cranes Software, for preparing the MVP list and Chernoff faces. We will update this list every day.

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