Off-spinner gains two places to seventh in latest Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings; Sharma into top 30 for first time; Krejza enters list in 49th spot; upward moves for Tendulk
ar, Sehwag and Mishra as Ponting slips out of top five batsmen for first time since 2004India ’s Harbhajan Singh has gained two places in the latest Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers and is now in seventh position, the highest ranking the off-spinner has enjoyed since 2003.
The 28-year-old took seven wickets in the fourth Test against Australia at Nagpur and, as a result, has moved past Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka and Pakistan’s Shoaib Akhtar but is still well behind the next highest placed Ryan Sidebottom of England and also Australia’s Brett Lee, who had a disappointing series by his standards taking eight wickets at an average of 61.62.
That compares to Harbhajan’s 15 wickets at 28.86. Harbhajan’s batting has also continued to impress in this series and his 18 not out and 52 at Nagpur means he gains six places to 87th in the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen and two places to 11th in the all-rounders’ list.
Meanwhile, the news is not so good for Zaheer Khan who loses three places following the Nagpur Test and now sits in 18th position. The left-arm pacer took just one wicket for 125 runs in the fourth Test as his new-ball partner Ishant Sharma continued to shine at the other end.
Sharma is up six places to 30th position after taking another four wickets in the match and being named as the player of the series. It is the first time the 20-year-old has broken into the top 30 during his short career to date.
Leg-spinner Amit Mishra continues his rise in the bowling rankings, gaining six places to 43rd position, a remarkable showing considering he has played just three Tests.
Speaking of spinners, Jason Krejza of Australia has shot straight into the bowling rankings in 49th position after taking 12 wickets on debut at Nagpur . Only two bowlers – Bob Massie (16-137) for Australia against England at Lord’s in 1972 and Narendra Hirwani (16-136) for India in 1988 against the West Indies at what was then called Madras – have taken more wickets on debut than the 25-year-old New South Welshman.
Mind you, only one bowler in history – Tommy Scott of the West Indies (9-374 against England at his home ground of Sabina Park , Jamaica in 1930) – has conceded more runs in a match than the 358 Krejza gave up at Nagpur .
Krejza’s team-mate Mitchell Johnson has dropped three places to 31st position, meaning Australia now has only two bowlers in the top 30 – Lee and third-placed Stuart Clark – the first time for more than 20 years that has happened.
The bowling rankings continue to be headed by Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralidaran, followed by South Africa’s Dale Steyn in second place and Clark.
In the batting rankings Sachin Tendulkar continued his current patch of good form registering his 40th Test century at that match in Nagpur . The Little Master gained three places in the process and now sits in 16th position just behind Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke, who loses one place to 15th, and England ’s Alastair Cook, who is in the England squad to face India in two Tests next month.
Virender Sehwag has moved up two places to 11th spot after scoring 66 and 92 in the match and is now very close behind Jacques Kallis of South Africa (in 10th place) and Matthew Hayden of Australia (in ninth place).
The West Indies’ Shivnarine Chanderpaul is still top of the batting list followed very closely by Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka in second place.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting has slipped two places to seventh in the rankings and out of the top five for the first time since 2004. The Tasmanian scored a century in the first innings of the first Test of the four-match series but since then has averaged only 23.83 and with competition fierce at the top of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings, that has led to his speedy slide down the list.
There is no change in the top five of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for Test all-rounders with Kallis still leading the world followed by New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori in second place and Andrew Flintoff of England in third spot.
Reliance Mobile ICC Test Rankings (as of 11 November 2008, after India v Australia Test at Nagpur )
Batsmen
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Ave HS Rating
1 ( - ) S.Chanderpaul WI 890 ! 49.08 890 v Aus at Bridgetown 2008
2 ( - ) K Sangakkara SL 886 54.79 938 v Eng at Kandy 2007
3 ( - ) Mohd Yousuf Pak 880 55.49 933 v WI at Karachi 2006
4 ( - ) Mike Hussey Aus 876 66.31 921 v WI at Kingston 2008
5 (+1) M Jayawardena SL 837 52.41 847 v Ind at Colombo (SSC) 2008
6 (+1) Kevin Pietersen Eng 829 50.51 905 v WI at Headingley 2007
7 (-2) Ricky Ponting Aus 826 57.58 942 v Eng at Adelaide 2006
8 ( - ) Younis Khan Pak 799 49.14 856 v Eng at Headingley 2006
9 ( - ) Matthew Hayden Aus 781 52.64 935 v Eng at Brisbane 2002
10 ( - ) Jacques Kallis SA 774 55.46 935 v NZ at Centurion 2007
11 (+2) Virender Sehwag Ind 765 51.96 854 v SA at Kolkata 2004
12 ( - ) Graeme Smith SA 739 49.23 759 v Eng at Edgbaston 2008
13 (-2) VVS Laxman Ind 732 45.25 753 v Aus at Sydney 2004
14 (+1) Alastair Cook Eng 686 42.88 707 v SL at Galle 2007
15 (-1) Michael Clarke Aus 685 45.61 761 v Ind at Melbourne 2007
16 (+3) Sachin Tendulkar Ind 683 54.30 898 v Zim at Nagpur 2002
17 (-1) AB de Villiers SA 679 ! 41.61 679 v Eng at The Oval 2008
18 (-2) Andrew Symonds Aus 672* 44.65 718 v WI at Antigua 2008
19 (-1) Gautam Gambhir Ind 663* 44.39 670 v Aus at Delhi 2008
20= ( - ) R Sarwan WI 659 40.40 697 v Eng at Old Trafford 2004
( - ) Ashwell Prince SA 659 42.23 756 v Pak at Centurion 2007
Bowlers
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Ave Econ HS Rating
1 ( - ) M Muralidaran SL 895 21.96 920 v Ban at Kandy 2007
2 ( - ) Dale Steyn SA 847 22.51 897 v Ind at Ahmedabad 2008
3 ( - ) Stuart Clark Aus 821* 22.89 863 v WI at Bridgetown 2008
4 ( - ) Makhaya Ntini SA 760 28.22 863 v Ind at Durban 2006
5= ( - ) Brett Lee Aus 738 30.44 811 v WI at Antigua 2008
(+1) Ryan Sidebottom Eng 738* 25.68 769 v SA at Lord's 2008
7 (+2) Harbhajan Singh Ind 688 30.77 765 v NZ at Wellington 2002
8= (-1) Chaminda Vaas SL 684 29.31 800 v Ind at Chennai 2005
(-1) Shoaib Akhtar Pak 684 25.69 855 v NZ at Wellington 2003
10 ( - ) Shane Bond NZ 654* 22.39 778 v WI at Auckland 2006
11 ( - ) Monty Panesar Eng 653 31.95 721 v WI at Chester-le-St 2007
12 ( - ) Daniel Vettori NZ 647 33.39 681 v Aus at Auckland 2000
13 ( - ) Jerome Taylor WI 628*! 34.69 628 v Aus at Bridgetown 2008
14 ( - ) James Anderson Eng 620 ! 34.51 620 v SA at The Oval 2008
15 ( - ) Mohammad Asif Pak 619* 23.13 710 v SA at Cape Town 2007
16 (+1) Andrew Flintoff Eng 615 32.21 810 v Pak at Multan 2005
17 (+1) Danish Kaneria Pak 614 33.90 723 v Eng at Multan 2005
18 (-3) Zaheer Khan Ind 599 34.59 689 v Pak at Delhi 2007
19 ( - ) Anil Kumble Ind 596 29.66 859 v SL at Bangalore 1994
20 ( - ) M Hoggard Eng 593 30.50 795 v SL at Edgbaston 2006
All-rounders
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points HS Rating
1 ( - ) Jacques Kallis SA 458 616 v Pak at Durban 2002
2 ( - ) Daniel Vettori NZ 369! 369 v Ban at Dhaka 2008
3 ( - ) Andrew Flintoff Eng 302 501 v Pak at Multan 2005
4 ( - ) Dwayne Bravo WI 295 /*! 295 v Aus at Bridgetown 2008
5 ( - ) Chaminda Vaas SL 281 300 v WI at Guyana 2008
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