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A double ton against Pakistan helps Kane Williamson become top ranked Test player

Kane Williamson also reached best ever rating points by a New Zealand player

By Web Desk
January 12, 2021

A double  ton in the second Test against Pakistan in Christchurch helped Kiwi captain Kane Williamson reach best ever rating points by a New Zealand player and also brought him to the top of the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings.

A press statement issued by the council on Tuesday said that the Kiwi player has reached 919 rating points after being named player of the series for leading his side to an innings and 176 runs win and a 2-0 victory in the two-Test series.

The only other player from New Zealand to go past the 900-point mark was Richard Hadlee when he reached a career-high of 909 rating points in bowling in December 1985.

The latest rankings update include the second Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Johannesburg and the third Test between Australia and India in Sydney.

Meanwhile, Steve Smith leapfrogged Virat Kohli to second position after scoring 131 and 81 while Dean Elgar has moved to 13th position with knocks of 127 and 31 not out.

Henry Nicholls has gained three places to reach ninth among batsmen after his knock of 157 while fast bowler Kyle Jamieson’s match haul of 11-117 has lifted him seven places to a career-best 21st place. With 36 Test wickets so far, Jamieson is also fifth among all-rounders after only six Tests.

Azhar Ali’s knocks of 93 and 37 have helped him advance him seven places to 18th position and his compatriot Mohammad Rizwan’s first-innings half-century has helped him gain 10 places to reach 37th position. Babar Azam has retained 5th position.

The drawn Sydney Test saw Marun Labuschagne consolidate the fourth position with a career-best 866 rating points after scores of 91 and 73 while fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has gained three places to reach fifth position with four wickets in the match.

For India, Cheteshwar Pujara’s knocks of 50 and 77 have taken him from eighth to 10th position and Rishabh Pant’s scores of 36 and 97 have helped him gain 19 places to reach 26th position. Hanuma Vihari and Ravichandran Ashwin too have gained after their fighting knocks, as has Shubman Gill.

The Centurion Test saw Anrich Nortje (up 10 places to 38th), Wiaan Mulder (up 22 places to 45th), Lutho Sipamla (up 23 places to 47th) and Lungi Ngidi (up seven places to 49th) make huge gains among bowlers while for Sri Lanka, captain Dimuth Karunaratne (up two places to 15th) and Kusal Perera (up four places to 56th) have moved up in the list of batsmen.