Australia to the Ashes and World Cup
ICC 2005 - International Only (Australia), Normal difficulty
With Australia about to begin their first international games of the 2006-07 season, Sky Sports have announced that they will be covering all the country's matches in its run-up to the huge Ashes showdown in November and then on to the World Cup in the West Indies. Despite maintaining their number 1 world rankings in both Tests and ODIs, it's rumoured that the Aussie selectors will be forming a new-look squad coming into these vital competitions.
Before we get into the action, here's a summary of what's going on around the cricketing globe.
ICC World Rankings
World Test Championship
1. Australia
2. South Africa
3. Pakistan
4. India
5. New Zealand
6. England
7. Sri Lanka
8. West Indies
9. Bangladesh
10. Zimbabwe
World One Day International Championship
1. Australia
2. New Zealand
3. South Africa
4. Sri Lanka
5. Pakistan
6. India
7. West Indies
8. England
9. Zimbabwe
10. Bangladesh
Player Rankings
Test Matches - Batting
1. Taufeeq Umar - Pakistan
2. Inzamam-ul-Haq - Pakistan
3. Matthew Hayden - Australia
4. Kumar Sangakkara - Sri Lanka
5. Grant Rowley - South Africa
6. Adam Gilchrist - Australia
7. Geraint Jones - England
8. Mohammad Yousuf - Pakistan
9. Ricky Ponting - Australia
10. Shivnarine Chanderpaul - West Indies
Taufeeq Umar - currently enjoying the form of his life
Test Matches - Bowling
1. Harbhajan Singh - India
2. Anil Kumble - India
3. Danish Kaneria - Pakistan
4. Rao Iftikhar Anjum - Pakistan
5. Steve Harmison - England
6. David Terbrugge - South Africa
7. Ashley Giles - England
8. Saqlain Mushtaq - Pakistan
9. Shoaib Akhtar - Pakistan
10. Ryan Hinds - West Indies
India's spin duo Harbhajan and Kumble are terrorising the world's batsmen
ODIs - Batting
1. Virender Sehwag - India
2. Brian Lara - West Indies
3. Matthew Hayden - Australia
4. Andrew Puttick - South Africa
5. Mahela Jayawardene - Sri Lanka
6. Hashan Tillakaratne - Sri Lanka
7. Chris Gayle - West Indies
8. Jacques Kallis - South Africa
9. Shoaib Khan - Pakistan
10. Taufeeq Umar - Pakistan
Virender Sehwag, who made a career-best 166 in an ODI last year
ODI Bowling
1. Muttiah Muralitharan - Sri Lanka
2. Gagandeep Singh - India
3. Anil Kumble - India
4. Saqlain Mushtaq - Pakistan
5. Mohammad Hussain - Pakistan
6. Thilan Samaraweera - Sri Lanka
7. Ashley Giles - England
8. Kandage Fernando - Sri Lanka
9. Glenn McGrath - Australia
10. Jacques Kallis - South Africa
Murali works his magic yet again as he propels himself to the top of the world rankings
Next: The Australian tour to Zimbabwe - fixtures, the squad, and expert opinion.
ICC 2005 - International Only (Australia), Normal difficulty
With Australia about to begin their first international games of the 2006-07 season, Sky Sports have announced that they will be covering all the country's matches in its run-up to the huge Ashes showdown in November and then on to the World Cup in the West Indies. Despite maintaining their number 1 world rankings in both Tests and ODIs, it's rumoured that the Aussie selectors will be forming a new-look squad coming into these vital competitions.
Before we get into the action, here's a summary of what's going on around the cricketing globe.

ICC World Rankings
World Test Championship
1. Australia
2. South Africa
3. Pakistan
4. India
5. New Zealand
6. England
7. Sri Lanka
8. West Indies
9. Bangladesh
10. Zimbabwe
World One Day International Championship
1. Australia
2. New Zealand
3. South Africa
4. Sri Lanka
5. Pakistan
6. India
7. West Indies
8. England
9. Zimbabwe
10. Bangladesh
Player Rankings
Test Matches - Batting
1. Taufeeq Umar - Pakistan
2. Inzamam-ul-Haq - Pakistan
3. Matthew Hayden - Australia
4. Kumar Sangakkara - Sri Lanka
5. Grant Rowley - South Africa
6. Adam Gilchrist - Australia
7. Geraint Jones - England
8. Mohammad Yousuf - Pakistan
9. Ricky Ponting - Australia
10. Shivnarine Chanderpaul - West Indies

Taufeeq Umar - currently enjoying the form of his life
Test Matches - Bowling
1. Harbhajan Singh - India
2. Anil Kumble - India
3. Danish Kaneria - Pakistan
4. Rao Iftikhar Anjum - Pakistan
5. Steve Harmison - England
6. David Terbrugge - South Africa
7. Ashley Giles - England
8. Saqlain Mushtaq - Pakistan
9. Shoaib Akhtar - Pakistan
10. Ryan Hinds - West Indies

India's spin duo Harbhajan and Kumble are terrorising the world's batsmen
ODIs - Batting
1. Virender Sehwag - India
2. Brian Lara - West Indies
3. Matthew Hayden - Australia
4. Andrew Puttick - South Africa
5. Mahela Jayawardene - Sri Lanka
6. Hashan Tillakaratne - Sri Lanka
7. Chris Gayle - West Indies
8. Jacques Kallis - South Africa
9. Shoaib Khan - Pakistan
10. Taufeeq Umar - Pakistan

Virender Sehwag, who made a career-best 166 in an ODI last year
ODI Bowling
1. Muttiah Muralitharan - Sri Lanka
2. Gagandeep Singh - India
3. Anil Kumble - India
4. Saqlain Mushtaq - Pakistan
5. Mohammad Hussain - Pakistan
6. Thilan Samaraweera - Sri Lanka
7. Ashley Giles - England
8. Kandage Fernando - Sri Lanka
9. Glenn McGrath - Australia
10. Jacques Kallis - South Africa

Murali works his magic yet again as he propels himself to the top of the world rankings
Next: The Australian tour to Zimbabwe - fixtures, the squad, and expert opinion.