Pakistan batsmen not among top 10 in ICC Test rankings

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There is no Pakistani among the top ten batsmen in the latest Test players ranking issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has reached a career-best 915 rating points after an unbeaten double-century in the first Test against Bangladesh in Hamilton, which was the centerpiece of a victory by an innings and 52 runs.

Williamson’s 200 not out, which earned him the player of the match award, has lifted him from 897 points to within seven points of India captain Virat Kohli, who is perched at the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings with 922 points.

With two more Tests to go in the series, Williamson has a chance to regain the top spot, which he occupied briefly towards the end of 2015.

Williamson’s rating points are the highest by any New Zealander in Test cricket with Richard Hadlee the only other player from his country to cross the 900-point mark with a best of 909 points in bowling.

Openers Tom Latham and Jeet Raval have also made good progress after their centuries in Hamilton. Latham’s score of 161 has lifted him one place to a career-best 11th position and just three points shy of South Africa’s Faf du Plessis, who is in 10thplace with 702 points.

Raval’s maiden century, after seven fifties, has helped him gain five slots and reach 33rd position.

Among their bowlers, the pair of Trent Boult (down two places to eighth) and Tim Southee (ninth) remain in the top 10 while Neil Wagner is also moving in the right direction, gaining three places and reaching 11th position after finishing with seven wickets in the match, including a five-wicket haul in the first innings.

For Bangladesh, left-handed opener Tamim Iqbal has gained 11 slots to reach 25th position after scores of 126 and 74, overtaking Shakib Al Hasan to become the top-ranked batsman from his country in this format.

Mahmudullah has moved up 12 places to reach a career-best 40th after scoring 22 and 146 while Soumya Sarkar’s one and 149 in Hamilton have lifted him 25 places to 67th position.

Mahmudullah has also gained three places to reach 63rd position among bowlers.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Abbas is at number seven in bowlers’ rankings with 770 points along with West Indies’ Jason Holder, who also has 770 points.

Australia’s Pat Cummins is at the top with 878 points followed by England’s J. Anderson, who has 862 points. South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada is at number three with 851 points.

Among allrounders Jason Holder is at the top with 439 points, followed by Bangladesh’s S. Al Hasan, who is at number two with 407 points. India’s R. Jadeja is at number three with 387 points. There is no allrounder from Pakistan among the top five.