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Anderson breaks 900, Kohli slips

India’s innings defeat at Lord’s resulted in some big moves in the ICC Test Rankings this week.

Jimmy Anderson became only the seventh England bowler and the first in 38 years for his country to breach the 900-point mark in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings after an excellent performance in the second Test against India at Lord’s, which his side won by an innings and 159 runs to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.

Anderson’s outstanding match figures of 9-43 enabled him to reach 903 points and join a select group comprising of Sydney Barnes (932), George Lohmann (931), Tony Lock (912), Ian Botham (911), Derek Underwood (907) and Alec Bedser (903), all of whom peaked at over 900 points during their careers.

England’s all-time leading wicket-taker in Tests with 553 scalps (and the only one to claim 100 Test wickets at Lord’s), Anderson is the first England bowler to breach the coveted mark since Botham touched 900 points in August 1980. Anderson now leads second-placed South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada by 21 points in the bowlers’ list.

All-rounder Hardik Pandya has moved up 25 places to take 74th spot among the bowlers.

ICC Men’s Test bowling rankings

Pos Player  Team Rating
1 James Anderson  ENG 903
2 Kagiso Rabada SA 882
3 Ravindra Jadeja IND 849
4 Vernon Philander SA 826
5 Ravichandran Ashwin IND 802
6 Pat Cummins AUS 800
7 Trent Boult NZ 795
8 Rangana Herath SL 791
9 Neil Wagner NZ 765
10 Josh Hazlewood AUS 759
11 Shannon Gabriel WI 757
12 Stuart Broad ENG 750
13 Jason Holder WI 731
14 Mitchell Starc AUS 720
15 Tim Southee NZ 720
16 Nathan Lyon AUS 710
17 Keshav Maharaj SA 692

Another one to make a mark in the Lord’s Test and whose performances reflect strongly in the latest rankings update is player of the match Chris Woakes, whose splendid century and useful bowling efforts see him move up all three charts – for batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders.

Woakes, who slammed an unbeaten 137 in England’s only innings and chipped in with four wickets in the match, has gained 34 places to reach a career-best 50th among batsmen while also moving up three places to 32nd among bowlers and by five places to seventh among all-rounders.

Another England player to catch the eye in the latest rankings is wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow, whose 93-run knock has lifted him back into the top 10. Stuart Broad (up one place to 12th) among bowlers, and batsmen Jos Buttler (up one place to 69th) and Ollie Pope (125th), have also done well with regard to the rankings.

Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has conceded the top spot for batsmen ― just over a week after overtaking Steve Smith ― after the Indian skipper failed to lift his team out of two difficult situations in the Lord’s Test. The India captain played knocks of 23 and 17 as his side were bowled out for 107 and 130.

The low scores and one-sided loss have led to a fall in rankings for most India players with Ravichandran Ashwin the notable exception, moving up in the list for batsmen from 67th to 57th, with defiant innings of 29 and 33 not out.

ICC Men’s Test batting rankings

Pos Player  Team Rating
1 Steve Smith AUS 929
2 Virat Kohli IND 919
3 Joe Root ENG 851
4 Kane Williamson NZ 847
5 David Warner AUS 820
6 Cheteshwar Pujara IND 759
7 Dimuth Karunaratne SL 754
8 Dinesh Chandimal SL 733
9 Jonny Bairstow ENG 729
10 Dean Elgar SA 724
11 Aiden Markram SA 703
12 Ross Taylor NZ 697
13 Kraigg Brathwaite WI 695
14 Hashim Amla SA 673
15 Azhar Ali PAK 672
16 Francois du Plessis SA 665
17 Alastair Cook ENG 651
18 Kusal Mendis SL 641

Ashwin has also leap-frogged South Africa’s Vernon Philander to grab the third position among all-rounders.

ICC Men’s Test all-rounder rankings

Pos Player Team Rating
1 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 420
2 Ravindra Jadeja IND 378
3 Ravichandran Ashwin IND 374
4 Vernon Philander SA 370
5 Jason Holder WI 354
6 Ben Stokes ENG 334
7 Chris Woakes ENG 269
8 Moeen Ali ENG 253

*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after playing 40 Test innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating when he reaches 100 Test wickets.

!indicates career-highest rating

Source: ICC

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