Steve Smith strengthens his position at the top, Pujara in the hunt for the top spot

In the bowlers’ rankings, Ravindra Jadeja has reclaimed the second position following his match figures of five for 84.

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Updated - 28 Nov 2017, 12:30 IST

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Australia captain Steve Smith has extended his lead at the top of the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen, but the next four batsmen are separated by just 11 points in the latest rankings which were released on Tuesday following the conclusion of the Brisbane and Nagpur Tests.

Smith stroked a magnificent unbeaten 141, his 21st century in his 57th Test, which was the cornerstone of Australia’s 10-wicket victory over England in Brisbane. For his performance, Smith has gained five points to rise to 941 points, making him joint-fifth in terms of the highest points tally in batting history in Tests behind Sir Don Bradman (961), Len Hutton (945), Jack Hobbs (942) and Ricky Ponting (942), and at par with Peter May (941).

If Smith is able to produce another strong performance in the day/night Test at the Adelaide Oval, then he has a solid chance of leapfrogging Hutton, Hobbs, Ponting and May into second place behind Bradman.

Among the other movers and shakers, India’s Cheteshwar Pujara has returned to number-two ranking after scoring 143 in his side’s huge victory by an innings and 239 runs in Nagpur. He had first peaked to second following the Ranchi Test against Australia in March, while the last time he was second was following his 133 against Sri Lanka in Colombo in August.

Pujara has been rewarded with 22 points, which have lifted him from fourth to second on a career-high 888 points. The 29-year-old, who plays for Saurashtra in India’s domestic competitions, now leads his fifth-ranked captain Virat Kohli by 11 points. Kohli has vaulted from 817 points to 877 points after scoring his fifth career double-century in 62 Tests.England captain Joe Root is sitting third and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is occupying fourth spot, while sixth-ranked David Warner of Australia is another 51 points behind Kohli.

Smith, who led Root by 47 points before the start of the Brisbane and Nagpur Tests, now leads Pujara by 53 points.

India opener Murali Vijay and middle-order batsman Rohit Sharma, who were the other centurions in the just-concluded Tests, have also made impressive gains. Vijay has risen eight places to 28thposition, while Rohit has shot up seven places to 46th spot.

Other batsmen making upward movements in the latest rankings include Dinesh Chandimal 17th (up by six places), Moeen Ali 26th (up by three places) and Shaun Marsh 43rd (up by two places), while some of the leading batsmen heading in the wrong direction include Joe Root third (down by one), Lokesh Rahul ninth (down by one), Alistair Cook 14th (down by four), Ajinkya Rahane 15th (down by two), Dimuth Karunaratne 18th (down by one), Usman Khawaja 23rd (down by four), Shikhar Dhawan 29th (down by one), Angelo Mathews 30th (down by six) and Niroshan Dickwella 42nd (down by five).

In the bowlers’ rankings, Ravindra Jadeja has reclaimed the second position following his match figures of five for 84, while Mitchell Starc has returned to the top 10 in 10th position after his match figures of six for 128 helped him to gain three places.

Ravichandran Ashwin, who became the fastest man to 300 wickets in Tests, has consolidated his fourth position by gaining nine points which have put him on 849 points. The India off-spinner is now 42 points behind number-one ranked James Anderson who has dropped five points after claiming two wickets in the Brisbane Test.

Other bowlers to improve their rankings include Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma of India, who have moved up one place each to 28th and 30th respectively, and Pat Cummins of Australia, who has jumped six places to claim 45th position.

In the all-rounders’ rankings, Ashwin has returned to third place in the list which is headed by Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh.

New Zealand v Windies: Meanwhile, the two-Test series between New Zealand and the Windies commences at the Basin Reserve in Wellington from Friday. Fourth-ranked New Zealand (97) lead eighth-ranked Windies (75) by 22 points. This means the hosts will gain one point if they win by 1-0 and three points in case of a 2-0 win.

In contrast, the Windies will earn four points for a 1-0 win and six points for a 2-0 win. If the Windies win both the Tests, then New Zealand will drop to as low as sixth on 91 points.

ICC Test team rankings

Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 India 36 4493 125
2 South Africa 34 3767 111
3 England 43 4497 105
4 New Zealand 32 3114 97
5 Australia 34 3294 97
6 Sri Lanka 39 3658 94
7 Pakistan 34 2988 88
8 West Indies 33 2465 75
9 Bangladesh 23 1651 72
10 Zimbabwe 13 20 2

ICC Test batsmen rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 S.P.D. Smith AUS 941
2 C.A. Pujara IND 888
3 J.E. Root ENG 881
4 K.S. Williamson NZ 880
5 V. Kohli IND 877
6 D.A. Warner AUS 826
7 H.M. Amla SA 795
8 Azhar Ali PAK 755
9 K.L. Rahul IND 735
10 D. Elgar SA 732

ICC Test bowlers rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 J.M. Anderson ENG 891
2 R.A. Jadeja IND 880
3 K. Rabada SA 876
4 R. Ashwin IND 849
5 H.M.R.K.B. Herath SL 807
6 J.R. Hazlewood AUS 798
7 N.M. Lyon AUS 753
8 D.W. Steyn SA 748
9 N. Wagner NZ 745
10 M.A. Starc AUS 744

ICC Test all-rounders rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 438
2 R.A. Jadeja IND 414
3 R. Ashwin IND 389
4 B.A. Stokes ENG 388
5 Moeen Ali ENG 379
6 V.D. Philander SA 319
7 M.A. Starc AUS 305
8 J.O. Holder WI 233
9 H.M.R.K.B. Herath SL 220
10 S.C.J. Broad ENG 205

Upcoming Tests:

1-5 December – 1st Test, New Zealand v Windies, Wellington

2-6 December – 2nd Ashes Test, Adelaide (d/n)

2-6 December – India v Sri Lanka, 3rd Test, Delhi

9-13 December – 2nd Test, New Zealand v Windies, Hamilton

14-18 December – 3rd Ashes Test, Perth

26-30 December – 4th Ashes Test, Melbourne

26-29 December – One-day Test, South Africa v Zimbabwe, Port Elizabeth (d/n)

4-8 January – 5th Ashes Test, Sydney

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