Monday, 11 July 2011

India lose Two Rating Points, Remain No.1 In ICC Test Rankings

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India has maintained its number one status at the latest ICC Test rankings, but lost a few rating points after drawing 1-0 with two games of their series triumph over the lower grades in the West Indies.

Leading the points table, India has now 126 points, while seventh placed West Indies (88) has bought two rating points despite losing the three-game series that ended Sunday.

South Africa (117) is the second place team, followed by England (116).

Among the players Harbhajan Singh moved from one place seitsmendani.Offie took 11 wickets in an interesting and replaced by a teammate, and Man-of-series, Ishant Sharma, who was an impressive tally twenty other wickets in three matches.

Off-spinner took six wickets in the final process of testing and passed the 400-wicket mark.

Praveen Kumar broke into the top 50 esmakordselt.Keskmise pace bowler went from Uttar Pradesh in the last four Test wickets and is now in 42nd place.

West Indies fast bowler Fidel Edwards got his career-best ranking of 16th, up two places. He 16th place with South African spinner Paul Harris.

The top three will not change with Dale Steyn of South Africa's Graeme Swann is still far ahead of England in second position, and James Anderson in third.

Among batsmen step the West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul on the seventh day after his match-saving 116 not out in the second innings of Roseau.

Dear Jacques changes in the top five in South Africa is still far ahead of India Sachin Tendulkar in the second position. Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Tendulkar, who played in the West Indies series has fallen back since the player loses one per cent of his match points for each test he misses.
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