Dravid slips out of top 5 batsmen in rankings Monday, January 01, 2007 03:46 [IST]
Dubai: Indian captain Rahul Dravid slipped three spots to
lose his place among the top five Test batsmen in the LG ICC rankings following
his string of poor scores in the ongoing Test series against South Africa.
Dravid, who has scored just 49 runs at an average of 12.25 in the series so
far, is at seventh spot.
Sri Lanka's
Kumar Sangakkara and Australian duo of Matthew Hayden and Michael Hussey have
overtaken Dravid on the ranking ladder.
Hayden, who scored a fine 153 in the fourth Ashes Test against England,
moved four places to be at sixth position. Hussey has reached his highest
ranking to date, up one place to fourth.
Australian captain Ricky Ponting is starting 2007 at the top, followed by Pakistan batsman Mohammed Yousuf and Kevin
Pietersen of England.
Australian legends Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne, who have announced their
retirement, hold onto the third and fourth spots respectively among the
bowlers.
Following his five-wicket haul on the final day of the second Test against India,
South African paceman Makhaya Ntini has achieved his highest-ever rating points
and has strengthened his second position behind Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah
Muralitharan.
India's S Sreesanth has
moved into the top 30 among Test bowlers for the first time with another good
performance in Durban.
Shaun Pollock has moved up one place, past New Zealander Daniel Vettori, into
third position among Test all-rounders. The list is still headed by Jacques
Kallis of South Africa
whereas England's
Andrew Flintoff is at third place.
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