The list of top five all-rounders include Pakistan's Shahid Afridi and Mohammad Hafeez (pictured). -Photo by AP

DUBAI: Reigning world champions England top the inaugural Twenty20 rankings announced for the popular format of the game here on Monday.

England, who won the the third edition of the World Twenty20 under Paul Collingwood in the West Indies last year, have a rating of 127 points and lead second placed Sri Lanka by just one point.

England are already world number one in Tests, while Australia top the one-day rankings.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) general manager cricket David Richardson said a true context will be provided to the new and popular brand of the game through the rankings.

“The launch of T20 rankings will generate even more interest in the shortest format and will help to give more context to bilateral T20 matches,” Richardson, a former South African wicket-keeeper, said at the launch ceremony.

Only six ranking points separate the next four sides with New Zealand on second with 117 followed by South Africa (113) and 2007 World T20 winners India on fifth with 112. Australia are placed at sixth with 111, Pakistan are seventh (97) and West Indies next on 89.

Afghanistan, who played the third edition of World Twenty20, are ninth with 75 and Zimbabwe are tenth (54).

Bangladesh, Ireland and Scotland have not played the required number of matches since the August 2009 (period from which the rankings have been drawn) and so were not placed in the rankings.

Richardson said it was important to recognise all formats of the game.

“We have rankings for Tests and one-day already in place since 2001, so the T20 rankings is a new addition and will help us draw the seedings for the next World Twenty20 Cup to be held in Sri Lanka next year,” said Richardson.

England's Eoin Morgan tops the Twenty20 players rankings in the batting department, while Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka is the top bowler and Australia's Shane Watson is the world's best Twenty20 all-rounder.

New Zealand's Brendon McCullum is second in the batsmen's rankings while England's Kevin Pietersen is third and Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene is fourth.

Jayawardene welcomed the Twenty20 rankings and said it will add to the competition.

“I think rankings are important and will add to the competition,” Jayawardene said at the launch.

“Twenty20 cricket is a positive influence on the other formats of the game,” he added.

Teams                     Points 1. England                 127 2. Sri Lanka              126 3. New Zealand      117 4. South Africa       113 5. India                     112 6. Australia             111 7. Pakistan              97 8. West Indies        89 9. Afghanistan       75 10. Zimbabwe         54

Top five batsmen                          Points 1. Eoin Morgan    England             832 2. B. McCullum    New Zealand    799 3. K. Pietersen    England               793 4. M. Jayawardene    Sri Lanka    784 5. S. Raina    India                             742

Top five bowlers                            Points 1. A. Mendis    Sri Lanka              748 2. G. Swann    England                  727 3. Saeed Ajmal Pakistan              721 4. N. McCullum  New Zealand    711 5. J. Botah       South Africa        703

All-rounders                                       Points 1. S. Watson    Australia                  385 2. Shahid Afridi    Pakistan            339 3. D. Hussey    Australia                 246 4. Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan   246 5. C. Gayle    West Indies                194

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