Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravichandran Ashwin slip in ICC Test rankings
Cheteshwar Pujara was placed sixth in the batting list while Ravichandran Ashwin was eighth among the bowlers after the opening Test against New Zealand which India lost by 40 runs on Sunday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 10, 2014 02:35 pm IST
Cheteshwar Pujara and R Ashwin managed to remain the best-placed Indians by keeping their place inside the top-10 of the batting and bowling charts respectively but slipped a rung each in the latest ICC rankings issued on Monday. (Match report)
Pujara was placed sixth in the batting list while Ashwin was eighth among the bowlers after the opening Test against New Zealand which India lost by 40 runs on Sunday. (Sangakkara ranked second)
Among other Indians, Virat Kohli remained steady at 11th in the batting rankings followed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni at the 33rd spot, a loss of five positions for the skipper.
Shikhar Dhawan, who scored a hundred in the lost match, gained rose six rungs to be joint 36th.
Among the bowlers, Pragyan Ojha was the next best-placed Indian after Ashwin at 11th, even though he slipped two positions.
Pace spearhead Zaheer Khan was static at 22nd in the list.
Elsewhere, Kumar Sangakkara's historic effort of 424 runs in the second and final Test in Chittagong against Bangladesh saw him jump five places to second in the rankings for Test Batsmen.
Sangakkara rewrote the history books with his knocks of 319 and 105 in either innings of the Chittagong Test. He became only the second player in history to score a triple hundred and hundred in the same Test. Overall, he became the fourth man in history to score 400 runs in one Test. Sangakkara, named Player of the Match and Series, gained 58 ratings points for his effort. He is now three ratings points ahead of third-ranked Shivnarine Chanderpaul, and 33 behind number-one ranked AB de Villiers.
Meanwhile, New Zealand's Ross Taylor was down to fifth in the latest rankings. Alongside Taylor, the latest entrants in the top 20 are Kane Williamson and Brendon McCullum, centurions in the Auckland Test. Williamson, who stroked 113 in the first innings, jumped four places to a career-high of 19th.
McCullum has jumped 15 places to return to the top 20 following his knock of 224, which also earned him the Player of the Match award. McCullum now sits in 20th place.
Meanwhile, New Zealand's Trent Boult has risen three places to a career-best seventh in the rankings for Test Bowlers, following his match haul of six for 124. Boult's pace partner, Tim Southee has made it to the top 10 for the first time in his career. Southee notched up six for 119 in the Test and now sits in 10th place on the table (up four places).