Steve Smith attains joint 2nd highest ratings ever as a batsman

The Australian captain has now been at the top of the Test rankings for almost two years.

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Updated - 19 Dec 2017, 12:19 IST

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Steve Smith, the top-ranked Test batsman, continued his phenomenal run to rise to new heights in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings, moving closer towards Don Bradman’s highest-ever ranking points, after a match-winning double-century in the third Test against England in Perth.

The Australian captain’s knock of 239, which helped his team regain the Ashes by taking an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series, has seen him reach a tally of 945 points to take joint-second position in the all-time list, along with Len Hutton. Smith had reached 941 points after the first Test in Adelaide before dropping briefly to 938 after the Brisbane Test.

Smith, who has gained seven points after his performance in Perth to overtake Peter May, Ricky Ponting and Jack Hobbs. He is now within 16 points of Bradman’s tally of 961 points, and has had a minimum of 918 points over the past 12 months, which is 25 more than what second-placed Virat Kohli has as of now. His batting average of 62.32 is second only to Bradman in terms of batsmen with at least 20 Test innings and by the time the fourth Test of the series starts on Boxing Day, he would have been the number one for two years.

Smith is already ahead of Bradman with regard to the number of Tests at the top. He has now been number one for 114 Tests, which is the fifth-most in a list led by Gary Sobers (189 Tests) and with Viv Richards (179), Lara (140) and Tendulkar (139) the only ones ahead of him in this list.

Batsmen to reach career-best rankings after the Perth Test include Dawid Malan of England (up 47 places to a career-best 52nd) after his innings of 140 and 54 in Perth and Mitchell Marsh of Australia (up 44 places to 65th) after his score of 181. Jonny Bairstow (up one place to 15th) and Usman Khawaja (up two places to 19th) are the other batsmen to have moved up.

In the bowlers’ list led by England’s new-ball bowler James Anderson, Australia pace bowler Josh Hazlewood has gained one slot to move into the top five after finishing with eight wickets in the match. Pat Cummins of Australia (up four places to a career-best 39th) and Craig Overton of England (up seven places to 89th) have also gained in the latest rankings.

ICC Test team rankings

Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1 India 40 4969 124
2 South Africa 34 3767 111
3 England 43 4497 105
4 New Zealand 35 3489 100
5 Australia 34 3294 97
6 Sri Lanka 43 4058 94
7 Pakistan 34 2988 88
8 West Indies 36 2606 72
9 Bangladesh 23 1651 72
10 Zimbabwe 13 20 2

ICC Test batsmen rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 S.P.D. Smith AUS 945
2 V. Kohli IND 893
3 C.A. Pujara IND 873
4 K.S. Williamson NZ 855
5 J.E. Root ENG 852
6 D.A. Warner AUS 801
7 H.M. Amla SA 795
8 Azhar Ali PAK 755
9 L.D. Chandimal SL 743
10 L.R.P.L. Taylor NZ 739

ICC Test bowler rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 J.M. Anderson ENG 892
2 K. Rabada SA 876
3 R.A. Jadeja IND 870
4 R. Ashwin IND 829
5 J.R. Hazlewood AUS 824
6 H.M.R.K.B. Herath SL 799
7 N. Wagner NZ 784
8 M.A. Starc AUS 782
9 N.M. Lyon AUS 773
10 D.W. Steyn SA 748

ICC Test all-rounders rankings

Rank Name Team Rating
1 Shakib Al Hasan BAN 438
2 R.A. Jadeja IND 415
3 B.A. Stokes ENG 372
4 R. Ashwin IND 369
5 Moeen Ali ENG 326
6 V.D. Philander SA 319
7 M.A. Starc AUS 306
8 H.M.R.K.B. Herath SL 216
9 J.O. Holder WI 208
10 M.D.K. Perera SL 206

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