Virat Kohli and Kagiso Rabada end 2018 as the top ranked batsman and bowler in Tests

Bumrah, Cummins and Olivier are among bowlers to move up; career-bests for Nicholls, Babar and Pant.

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Virat Kohli of India speaks to teammates in a huddle. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

India captain Virat Kohli and South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada have maintained their top positions in the ICC Test Player Rankings at the year-end after 2018 saw them achieve several milestones including from the rankings perspective. Kohli dropped three points despite a first innings score of 82 in the third Test in Melbourne, but still enjoys a 34-point lead over Kane Williamson. Kohli, who attained a career-high 937 points during the year, which is the highest ever by an India batsman, scored 1322 runs in all. Kohli overtook Steven Smith in August and has now held the top position for 135 days.

Rabada, who split the top ranking with England’s seasoned fast bowler James Anderson during the year, is just six points ahead of his adversary. Rabada, who became the youngest to take top position among bowlers during the year and held the spot for 178 days during the year, grabbed six wickets in the opening match at Centurion that South Africa won by six wickets to finish with 52 wickets in 10 Tests in 2018.

Kohli’s compatriot Cheteshwar Pujara has maintained the fourth position after a first-innings century in Melbourne, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has gained 10 slots to reach a career-best 38th position while debutant opener Mayank Agarwal has entered the batsmen’s list at an impressive 67th place after scores of 76 and 42 helped his side win by 137 runs for a 2-1 lead in the four-match series.

Jasprit Bumrah has moved from 28th to 12th after his match haul of nine for 86, the best-ever by an India seam bowler in Australia. He is now the highest-ranked India fast bowler in the format with Mohammed Shami next in 23rd position.

Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

For Australia, Pat Cummins has been the pick, gaining five slots to reach a career-best third position after finishing with nine wickets in the match. He has also gained 13 slots to reach 91st place among batsmen with some useful runs down the order. Travis Head (up seven places to 56th) has also benefitted in the latest rankings update.

New Zealand fast bowlers have a lot to cheer about following their record 423-run win over Sri Lanka in Christchurch. Trent Boult’s nine wickets in the match have helped him gain seven slots to reach the seventh position while Tim Southee (up two places to ninth) and Neil Wagner (up one place to 15th) have also moved up.

Century-makers at Christchurch, Henry Nicholls (up two places to seventh) and Tom Latham (up eight places to 14th), and Jeet Raval (up two places to 35th) have also gained in the latest rankings update.

For South Africa, former captain Hashim Amla (up three places to 11th place) and Temba Bavuma (up four places to 31st) have gained among batsmen while fast bowler Duanne Olivier has gained 17 places to reach 36th position after his player of the match effort of 11 wickets.

Pakistan’s Babar Azam has gained nine slots to reach 27th position after innings of 71 and six while left-arm fast bowlers Mohammad Amir (up two places to 34th) and Shaheen Afridi (up 38 places to 73rd) have advanced after taking four and five wickets in Centurion.

Meanwhile, New Zealand have leapfrogged South Africa to take third place in the ICC Test Team Rankings after starting the series against Sri Lanka with a chance of going up to the second position with a 2-0 win.

ICC Test Team Rankings

RankTeamPoints
1India116
2England108
3New Zealand107
4South Africa106
5Australia102
6Pakistan92
7Sri Lanka91
8West Indies70
9Bangladesh69
10Zimbabwe13
11Afghanistan00
12Ireland00

 

(Developed by David Kendix)

ICC Test Player Rankings (as on 31 December, following the conclusion of the Centurion, Christchurch and Melbourne Tests):

Batsmen (top 20)

Rank(+/-)PlayerTeamPointsAverage
1( – )Virat KohliInd93154.01
2( – )Kane WilliamsonNZ89751.44
3( – )Steve SmithAus88361.37
4( – )C. PujaraInd83449.83
5( – )Joe RootEng80750.44
6( – )David WarnerAus78048.20
7(+2)Henry NichollsNZ763*!43.54
8( – )Dean ElgarSA72840.92
9(-2)D. KarunaratneSL71537.08
10(-1)Azhar AliPak69744.45
11=(+3)Hashim AmlaSA68947.35
(+1)Usman KhawajaAus68942.29
13(+3)Angelo MathewsSL68744.79
14(+8)Tom LathamNZ676!41.59
15(-2)D. ChandimalSL67543.53
16(+2)Kusal MendisSL67137.90
17(-6)Aiden MarkramSA654*43.83
18=(+2)Jonny BairstowEng65337.71
(-3)Ajinkya RahaneInd65340.82
20(-1)Ross TaylorNZ64645.93

 

Bowlers (top 20)

Rank(+/-)PlayerTeamPointsAverage
1( – )Kagiso RabadaSA88021.56
2( – )James AndersonEng87426.98
3(+5)Pat CumminsAus836*!23.25
4(-1)Vernon PhilanderSA81721.54
5(-1)M. AbbasPak813*16.62
6(-1)Ravindra JadejaInd79623.55
7(+7)Trent BoultNZ77127.90
8(-2)R. AshwinInd77025.43
9(+2)Tim SoutheeNZ76729.93
10(+2)Jason HolderWin751*28.50
11(-2)Josh HazlewoodAus74826.83
12(-2)Yasir ShahPak74528.33
13( – )Shannon GabrielWin74229.73
14(-7)Nathan LyonAus72731.95
15(+1)Neil WagnerNZ72128.88
16(+12)Jasprit BumrahInd708*!21.02
17( – )Mehidy HasanBan696*!29.78
18(-3)Mitchell StarcAus69528.43
19(-1)Stuart BroadEng69429.04
20( – )Shakib Al HasanBan67531.27

All-Rounders (top five)

Rank(+/-)PlayerTeamPoints
1( – )Shakib Al HasanBan415
2(+2)Jason HolderWin365/*
3(-1)Ravindra JadejaInd364
4(-1)Vernon PhilanderSA362
5( – )Ben StokesEng342

*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after playing 40 Test innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating when he reaches 100 Test wickets.

!indicates career-highest rating

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