Aussie captain Smith reaches best ICC rating

Steve Smith spearheaded Australia's batting effort in their victory over India. Photo: Danish Siddiqui, Reuters

Steve Smith spearheaded Australia's batting effort in their victory over India. Photo: Danish Siddiqui, Reuters

Published Feb 27, 2017

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DUBAI – Australia captain Steve Smith has reached a career-high 939 rating points after an outstanding batting effort in the opening Test against India in Pune, which his team won by 333 runs.

Austrailia takes a 1-0 lead into the second Test of four, starting in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Smith has not only consolidated his position at the top of the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen, but has also attained rating points which are the sixth-best ever after Don Bradman (961), Len Hutton (945), Jack Hobbs and Ricky Ponting (both 942) and Peter May (941).

Gary Sobers, Viv Richards and Kumar Sangakkara all had career-high ranking points of 938.

Smith, who scored 27 and 109 in Pune to gain six points, now leads India captain Virat Kohli by 66 points while England batsman Joe Root is 91 points behind him at third place, with 848.

Australia batsman Matt Renshaw has moved up 18 places to a career-best 34th position, scoring 68 and 31, while India opener Lokesh Rahul has made an 11-slot gain to reach a career-best 46th position, after scores of 64 and 10. India succumbed for only 105 and 107 in the two innings in Pune, to lose in three days.

In the ICC Player Rankings for Test Bowlers, Australia’s left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe has rocketed up 33 slots to a career-best 29th place, after figures of 12/70, which earned him the player of the match award.

O’Keefe’s figures are the cheapest 12-wicket haul in Test cricket, beating ICC Hall of Famer George Lohmann’s 12/71 for England against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1896.

India’s Ravichandran Ashwin remains at the top of the bowlers’ rankings with 878 points, after taking seven wickets.

Fellow spinner Ravindra Jadeja now has company at second spot, with Josh Hazlewood equalling him with 860 points, the Australia pace bowler’s career-best. India pace bowler Umesh Yadav’s six wickets in the match have seen him gain four slots to reach 30th.

Meanwhile, Australia pace bowler Mitchell Starc has moved up three slots in the list of all-rounders to fourth position after his fighting knocks of 61 and 30.

Starc, who is ranked 10th among bowlers, has also moved up 27 places in the list of batsmen to a career-best 61st.

African News Agency

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