MCA Nine Wicket Ranking System
The MCA has devised a simple nine wicket ranking system based on win percentage and average wickets scored per game. The ranking system is an additional tool to be considered for seeding blocks at MCA nine wicket events. The rankings system is based on games played within a division, so it is possible for a player to carry a ranking in multiple divisions.
The following table provides a comparison gauge to the USCA Handicap scale and International AC Grade scale (updated March 2, 2015):
USCA Hcap | INTL | 9W Grade | ||
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H-CAP | Grade | Pro | Gold | Silver |
−2 | 2600 | 975 | ||
−1½ | 2400 | 950 | ||
−1 | 2250 | 925 | ||
−½ | 2100 | 900 | ||
0 | 2000 | 875 | ||
½ | 1950 | 850 | ||
1 | 1900 | 825 | ||
1½ | 1850 | 800 | ||
2 | 1800 | 775 | ||
2½ | 1750 | 750 | ||
3 | 1700 | 725 | ||
3½ | 1650 | 700 | ||
4 | 1600 | 675 | ||
4½ | 1550 | 650 | ||
5 | 1500 | 625 | ||
6 | 1450 | 575 | ||
7 | 1400 | 525 | ||
8 | 1350 | 475 | 900 | |
9 | 1300 | 425 | 800 | |
10 | 1250 | 375 | 700 | |
11 | 1200 | 325 | 600 | |
12 | 1150 | 275 | 500 | |
13 | 1150 | 225 | 400 | 900 |
14 | 1100 | 175 | 300 | 800 |
15 | 1100 | 125 | 200 | 700 |
16 | 1050 | 75 | 100 | 600 |
17 | 1050 | 25 | 0 | 500 |
18 | 1000 | 400 | ||
19 | 1000 | 300 | ||
20 | 950 | 200 | ||
21 | 950 | 100 | ||
22 | 900 | 0 | ||
23 | 900 | |||
24 | 850 |