Friday, July 23, 2010

Sangakkara feels ICC ranking system not ‘fair’

Sangakkara feels ICC ranking system not ‘fair’
Galle (Sri Lanka), July 23: Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has criticized the ICC ranking system as ‘unfair’ even though the island nation was in the sight of becoming the top Test side after they spanked India in the first match here. Asked whether the players take seriously a system that has India at number one despite not having won a series in Australia, South Africa and Sri Lanka since 1993, Sangakkara said, “You should have asked that question to Haroon Lorgat (ICC chief executive) who was here.
“If rankings can’t be understood by the public, the players, or the administrators, what’s the use of having rankings? If you want rankings, they should count towards playing a Test championship,” he said. Sangakkara said for the ICC ranking system to be acceptable, the FTP should be ‘fair’ with each side playing each other at least once, home or away.
“Rankings need to be fairly done. A fair FTP is the first step towards having proper rankings.

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