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Cricketeurope Teams Global Rankings CricketEurope Teams Global Rankings Ranking Country Points 1 Kenya 156 2 Ireland 138 3 Scotland 137 4 Netherlands 130 5 UAE 120 6 Canada 118 7 Bermuda 117 8 Denmark 117 9 Namibia 116 10 Hong Kong 114 11 USA 113 12 Italy 112 13 Norway 110 14 Cayman Islands 108 15 Afghanistan 106 16 Jersey 104 17 Uganda 102 18 Papua New Guinea 100 19 Tanzania 99 20 Nepal 98 21 Germany 98 22 Gibraltar 92 23 Singapore 91 24 Botswana 91 25 Fiji 87 26 Guernsey 86 27 Bahrain 84 28 Argentina 84 29 Mozambique 82 30 Oman 81 31 France 80 32 Malaysia 76 33 Zambia 74 34 Israel 74 35 Cook Islands 74 36 Bahamas 72 37 Qatar 69 38 Hellas 68 39 Nigeria 65 40 Spain 62 41 Kuwait 61 42 Japan 61 43 Panama 60 44 Sierra Leone 57 45 Belgium 56 46 Portugal 50 47 Tonga 48 48 Suriname 48 49 Ghana 48 50 Saudi Arabia 47 51 Malta 44 52 Malawi 40 53 Thailand 39 54 Croatia 38 55 Belize 36 56 Vanuatu 35 57 Isle of Man 32 58 Bhutan 32 59 Morocco 31 60 Finland 26 61 Turks & Caicos 24 62 Brunei 24 63 Rwanda 23 64 Indonesia 22 65 Cyprus 20 66 Maldives 17 67 Luxembourg 14 68 Gambia 14 69 Chile 12 70 Samoa 9 71 Iran 9 72 Slovenia 8 73 Brazil 8 74 Lesotho 6 75 Myanmar 1 Rankings of ICC High Performance Countries Ranking Points 1 Kenya 30 2 Ireland 17 3 Scotland 15 4 Netherlands 13 5 Canada 8 6 Bermuda 7 CricketEurope Batting Rankings 1 S Tikolo Kenya 496 2 R ten Doeschate Netherlands 471 3 R Watson Scotland 454 4 N McCallum Scotland 392 5 E Morgan Ireland 374 6 G Hamilton Scotland 359 7 K McCallan Ireland 347 8 T Mishra Kenya 335 9 N O'Brien Ireland 333 10 A Kervezee Netherlands 327 11 Irving Romaine Bermuda 313 12 D Reekers Netherlands 308 13 A Botha Ireland 308 14 I Bilcliff Canada 300 15 Saleem Mukkudem Bermuda 299 16 David Hemp Bermuda 297 17 K O'Brien Ireland 288 18 P Gillespie Ireland 280 19 A Samad Canada 278 20 D Maxwell Canada 264 21 Dean Minors Bermuda 260 22 A White Ireland 255 23 H Modi Kenya 250 24 T Odoyo Kenya 250 25 Lionel Cann Bermuda 250 26 D Chumney Canada 245 27 B Zuiderent Netherlands 244 28 D van Bunge Netherlands 241 29 G Codrington Canada 234 30 W Stelling Netherlands 227 CricketEurope Bowling Rankings 1 T Odoyo Kenya 326 2 P Hoffmann Scotland 299 3 Dwayne Leverock Bermuda 272 4 P Ongondo Kenya 270 5 H Varaiya Kenya 263 6 W Stelling Netherlands 241 7 S Dhaniram Canada 236 8 Saleem Mukkudem Bermuda 223 9 H Osinde Canada 216 10 T de Leede Netherlands 210 11 Kevin Hurdle Bermuda 202 12 J Davison Canada 200 13 K Sandher Canada 190 14 G Codrington Canada 190 15 S Tikolo Kenya 188 16 S Thuraisingam Canada 185 17 Hasan Durham Bermuda 184 18 D Langford-Smith Ireland 179 19 R ten Doeschate Netherlands 177 20 A Botha Ireland 176 21 D Reekers Netherlands 168 22 George O'Brien Bermuda 168 23 J Kamande Kenya 167 24 Umar Bhatti Canada 164 25 D Nel Scotland 164 26 N Odhiambo Kenya 163 27 R Watson Scotland 159 28 C Wright Scotland 158 29 R Lyons Scotland 154 30 K McCallan Ireland 153.
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