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Record low for Pakistan in Test Rankings after Bangladesh series loss
This is the lowest rating points Pakistan have had in the Test rankings table since 1965, barring a brief period where they did not have a place in the rankings due to an insufficient number of matches.
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Number 5 and 6 are still a problemBabar and Rizwan are still in top 10 in T20I. India couldn't include Ruturaj, Jaiswal in world T20 squad despite being in TOp 10.
I feel sad for those who look at this ranking and think Butler is inferior to those 2Number 5 and 6 are still a problem
They should be number 500-600
PLAYER | CAREER-HIGH RATING |
Don Bradman (Australia) | 961 |
Steve Smith (Australia) | 947 |
Len Hutton (England) | 945 |
Ricky Ponting (Australia) | 942 |
Jack Hobbs (England) | 942 |
Peter May (England) | 941 |
Garry Sobers (West Indies) | 938 |
Viv Richards (West Indies) | 938 |
Clyde Walcott (West Indies) | 938 |
Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) | 938 |
Marnus Labuschagne (Australia) | 937 |
Virat Kohli (India) | 937 |
Jacques Kallis (South Africa) | 935 |
AB de Villiers (South Africa) | 935 |
Matthew Hayden (Australia) | 935 |
Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan) | 933 |
Joe Root (England) | 932 |
It is a case of other bowlers not playing all the matches for their country. When they do they lose points. THere was once Babar Azam without even playing a single game overtook Gill because GIll missed 3 ODIs or something.really dont understand on which performance Shaheen reached to top spot in ODI bowling rankings?