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Even if India manage to win the next two Tests against Australia, it will still lose its second place in the ICC Test ranking to South Africa.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 08, 2012, 04:37 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 08, 2012, 04:37 PM (IST)
India are trailing by 2-0 in the four match Test series against Australia © Getty Images
Dubai: Jan 8, 2012
Even if India manage to win the next two Tests against Australia, it will still lose its second place in the ICC Test ranking to South Africa.
India have conceded a 0-2 lead to Australia in the four-match series.
If the series in Australia ends in a draw, then India and South Africa will be locked at 117 ratings points but the Proteas will be ranked ahead of India when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point.
If Australia wins 3-0, it will move to 110 ratings points, two behind India, while a 3-1 series win will mean India will drop to 113 ratings points while Australia will rise to 108 ratings points.
However, if Australia makes a clean sweep of the series, then both sides will be locked at 111 ratings points but India will still be ranked above Australia by a fraction of a point.
Meanwhile, the news is not good for the Indian players as Sachin Tendulkar has dropped two places to sixth position and Rahul Dravid has fallen four spots to 15th position.
VVS Laxman has dropped one place to 18th spot and Virender Sehwag has fallen out of the top 20, in 22nd position, after conceding four places.
But Australia captain Michael Clarke has rocketed his way into the top 10 for the first time in 15 months after his career-best unbeaten triple century.
Clarke scored 329 runs and jumped 12 places to eighth position. The skipper has also become his side’s highest-ranked batsman after leapfrogging Michael Hussey.
Hussey has moved up four places to 12th position after scoring an unconquered 150.
In the Rankings for Test bowlers, Australia’s Ben Hilfenhaus has broken into the top-20 for the first time in his career. Hilfenhaus, who had figures of 3-51 and 5-106, has jumped 11 places to claim 11th position. The 28-year-old Tasmanian is just two ratings points behind 10th-ranked Daniel Vettori of New Zealand. (PTI)
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