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Indians cash in on wipeout

The unilateral nature of the Test series against South Africa has given a number of Indian players a lift in the ICC’s Test rankings and damaged the Proteas.

India have already celebrated the promotion to No 2 in the team rankings, just four points behind South Africa, but now they can herald the rise of Ajinkya Rahane to the leading Indian batsman, thanks to his two centuries in the fourth Test, which gave the hosts a 3-0 series victory.

The 27-year-old had entered the Test at 26 in the rankings, but by the time South Africa were dismissed last on the fifth day, he had risen to career-high 12th place.

He overtook  Virat Kohli (up by two places to 14), Murali Vijay (down by four places to 16) and Cheteshwar Pujara (down by two places to 17), giving India four batsmen inside the top 20.

Hashim Amla, in consequence, falls one place to No 8.

Ravichandran Ashwin’s  56 in his only innings,  helped him move up five places to 46th, but taken with his incredible bowling performance, allowed him to move ahead of Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan as the new No 1 Test all-rounder. On the bowling front alone, he is creeping up Dale Steyn, reducing the gap to four points.

The only good news for South Africa is the movement of fast bowler Kyle Abbott, whose five for 40 and one for 47, has allowed him to gain 24 places. He now shares a career-best 43rd position with Sri Lanka’s Shaminda Eranga. Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel both slipped, by two and one respectively.

ICC Test Championship (as on 8 December)

1, South Africa  114; 2, India 110; 3, Australia 109; 4, Pakistan 106; 5, England 99; 6, New Zealand 95; 7, Sri Lanka        93; 8, West Indies 76; 9, Bangladesh 47; 10, Zimbabwe 5

ICC Test Player Rankings (as on 8 December)

Batsmen 

Rank Player Points Average
1 (-) Steve Smith (Aus) 886 55.34
1 (-) Joe Root (Eng) 886 54.90
3 (-) AB de Villiers (SA) 881 51.39
4 (-) Kane Williamson (NZ) 876 48.36
5 (-) David Warner (Aus) 862 50.48
6 (-) Angelo Matthews (SL) 851 51.43
7 (+1) Younis Khan (Pak) 826 53.94
8 (-1) Hashim Amla (SA) 810 50.64
9 (-) Alastair Cook (Eng) 803 47.47
10 (-) Ross Taylor (NZ) 787 46.61
Bowlers
1 (-) Dale Steyn (SA) 875 22.56
2 (-) Ravi Ashwin (Ind) 871 25.39
3 (-) James Anderson (Eng) 846 28.29
3 (-) Yasir Shah (Pak) 846 24.17
5 (-) Stuart Broad (Eng) 840 29.12
6 (-) Trent Boult  (NZ )  809  28.12
7 (+4) Ravindra Jadeja  (Ind)  789  23.76
8 (-) Rangana Herath  (SL)  751  29.49
9 (-2) Vernon Philander (SA)  746  22.08
10 (-1) Morne Morkel (SA)  726  29.30
All-Rounders
1 (+1) Ravi Ashwin (Ind) 406
2 (-1) Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 384
3 (-) Stuart Broad (Eng) 315
4 (-) Vernon Philander (SA) 298
5 (-) Mitchell Starc (Aus) 260