England consolidate their lead in Test rankings
June 12th, 2012 - 8:23 pm ICT by IANSDubai, June 12 (IANS) England claimed the series 2-0 against the West Indies and have now taken an outright lead as the number one team ahead of South Africa in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test Championship table.
England now lead South Africa by one ratings point. If England had managed to win the third and final Test they could have extended their lead by a further two ratings points.
Denesh Ramdin’s unbeaten knock of 107 in the third and final Test against England, which ended in a draw at Edgbaston Monday, has helped the 27-year-old move up 20 places to 68th in the rankings for Test batsmen.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who did not play the final Test, continues to top the batting chart, however there are some changes in the top 10 including England’s Alastair Cook, who became one of three England batsmen to slip, dropping four places to 10th spot.
Others who slipped in the standings include Jonathan Trott to 18th (down by two places) and England captain Andrew Strauss, who was named the joint Man of the Series with West Indies’ Marlon Samuels for scoring 326 runs with two hundreds, who fell one place to 24th after he made just 17 runs in the final Test.
Samuels, who finished the series as the leading run-getter on either side with 386 runs, has moved up two spots to 33rd.
Kevin Pietersen has retained his 17th spot while Ian Bell has moved up two places to 16th.
The bowlers’ table is headed by South Africa’s Dale Steyn with Saeed Ajmal of Pakistan and England’s James Anderson in second and third positions, respectively.
Anderson’s fellow England bowler, off-spinner Graeme Swann, who picked up six wickets for 282 runs in the series, has slipped four places to eighth. Tim Bresnan, who ended with 12 wickets in the series, has moved up one spot to 14th, Steven Finn has moved up two spots to 24th and Graham Onions, returning from a two-year break due to injury, has re-entered the rankings in 46th place.
The rankings for Test all-rounders is still headed by Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan with South Africa’s Jacques Kallis in second spot.
Reliance ICC Test Championship:
Rank Team Ratings
1. England 117
2. South Africa 116
3. Australia 112
4. India 111
5. Pakistan 108
6. Sri Lanka 99
7. West Indies 85
8. New Zealand 85
9. Bangladesh 8
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