da brwin: Michael Hussey, the Australian middle-order batsman, has regained his place at the top of the ICC Test batting rankings after his century in the first Test in Bangalore

Cricinfo staff14-Oct-2008
Michael Hussey averages 69.50 after 26 Tests © Getty Images
Michael Hussey, the Australia middle-order batsman, has regained his place at the top of the ICC Test batting rankings after his century in the first Test in Bangalore. He briefly held the No. 1 spot during Australia’s tour of West Indies in May this year but had slipped to third at the start of the series in India.His hundred, coming in his first Test in India, along with Ricky Ponting’s century, helped Australia gain a 70-run first-innings lead. Ponting remained fourth in the rankings, despite scoring his first hundred in India.Michael Clarke, Matthew Hayden and Rahul Dravid lost two places each. Sachin Tendulkar, who needs 15 more to break Brian Lara’s record for most Test runs, slipped by one to No. 24.Zaheer Khan and Mitchell Johnson, two fast bowlers who fared well in the Test, moved up the table. Zaheer, who took six wickets and was the Man of the Match, jumped seven places to No. 11 in the bowlers’ rankings, while Johnson, who got five, moved six places to No. 34. Ishant Sharma improved his position marginally, from No. 41 to No. 40.

ICC Rankings – Test batsmen Rank

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Country

Rating

1M.E.K. HusseyAUS8992S. ChanderpaulWI8903K.C. SangakkaraSL8864R.T. PontingAUS8845 Mohammad YousufPAK8806D.P.M.D. JayawardenaSL8377K.P. PietersenENG8298 Younis KhanPAK7999M.L. HaydenAUS79610J.H. KallisSA774Top 100

Test bowlers Rank

Name

Country

Rating

1M. MuralidaranSL8952S.R. ClarkAUS8603D.W. SteynSA8474B. LeeAUS7865M. NtiniSA7606R.J. SidebottomENG7387 Shoaib AkhtarPAK6847W.P.U.J.C. VaasSL6849S.E. BondNZ66810M.S. PanesarENG653Top 100