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Virat Kohli back at Number 1 in ICC Test Batsman rankings after Trent Bridge heroics

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Virat Kohli returned to the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Test Batting Rankings for batsmen after his scores of 97 and 103 in the Trent Bridge Test against England helped India to a 203-run victory on Wednesday, 22 August.

Kohli’s feats took him to 937 rating points – the highest he’s reached so far – and that helped push him back atop Steve Smith in the charts. Kohli had reached the No.1 spot after totalling 200 runs in the first Test at Edgbaston, but scores of 23 and 17 at Lord’s meant he slipped back down.

He is now only one point outside the top 10 of an all-time rating points list: Don Bradman (961 points), Steve Smith (947), Len Hutton (945), Jack Hobbs and Ricky Ponting (both on 942), Peter May (941), and Gary Sobers, Clyde Walcott, Vivian Richards and Kumar Sangakkara (all on 938 points).

His rise after India’s impressive victory at Trent Bridge was one of several gains made by Indians across departments in the latest update.

No one impressed more than Hardik Pandya. The all-rounder had come into the series with critics questioning his place in the side, but he answered them with his maiden five-wicket haul – a 5/28 in the first innings – and a run-a-ball 52*.

It meant Pandya rose to No.51 in the batsmen’s rankings, a jump of eight spots, but his rising stock was more keenly felt in the bowlers’ charts: he moved up 23 places to No.51, with a career-high 340 points.

His all-round display meant he also moved up significantly in the all-rounders rankings: he now sits at No.17, after a massive jump of 27 places.

Jasprit Bumrah was another Indian who impressed. He was unavailable for selection in the first two ODIs due to injury, but he made his presence felt in his first match on tour. His 5/85 in the second innings accounted for Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler, who had scored his maiden Test century.

It helped Bumrah, after just four Tests, move up to No.37 in the rankings.

Shikhar Dhawan, who returned to the side after being dropped at Lord’s, and Ajinkya Rahane, who found much-needed form again with a crucial 81 in the first innings, both moved up four places. Dhawan now sits at No.22 in the batsmen’s rankings, two places below Rahane at No.19.

It wasn’t all doom and gloom for England. Buttler’s efforts at frustrating India, something he did with considerable success by scoring a 251-ball 106 in the second innings, helped the England vice-captain move up 22 places to No.47 in the batters' chart.

Adil Rashid, who picked up four wickets in the match and scored 33* in the second innings, made gains as well: he jumped up eight spots among both batsmen and all-rounders, and is now 116th in the batting charts and 43rd among all-rounders.

He also moved up by four places among bowlers, and is now in the top 50, at No.47.

Chris Woakes couldn’t repeat his heroics at Lord’s and fell nine places to No.59 among batters, although he did move up by one place among bowlers and is now ranked No.31.

Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow both fell by two places in the batting charts, and are now 5th and 11th respectively.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/828970
 
Well deserved now if the other batsmen were only half as good as him we would be unstoppable but alas.
 
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No one is as big as Sachin, but Kohli and Dhoni have come real close to the same.
 
Pakistan players really struggling in the Test rankings.

In fact only Azhar Ali and Yasir Shah in the top 20.
 
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Pandya has the same ranking as a batsman and as a bowler. That's some coincidence.
 
Pakistan players really struggling in the Test rankings.

In fact only Azhar Ali and Yasir Shah in the top 20.

They dont play consistently otherwise Azhar has done way better than Kohli in England. Its not about piling up runs on lifeless tracks.
 
No one is as big as Sachin, but Kohli and Dhoni have come real close to the same.

Kohli can never be in the class of Sachin. He survives by adopting Younis Khans way of scoring big in easier games while he turns into a tailender when ball starts talking. That is not how ATGs roll.
 
Kohli can never be in the class of Sachin. He survives by adopting Younis Khans way of scoring big in easier games while he turns into a tailender when ball starts talking. That is not how ATGs roll.
first match of the series is an easy game and the match won after going 2down in the series is yet another easy and lifeless game...not sure but seems u r trolling younis khan 😂😂😂
 
Kohli can never be in the class of Sachin. He survives by adopting Younis Khans way of scoring big in easier games while he turns into a tailender when ball starts talking. That is not how ATGs roll.

What a silly post. Do you even look at data?
 
first match of the series is an easy game and the match won after going 2down in the series is yet another easy and lifeless game...not sure but seems u r trolling younis khan 😂😂😂

It was a rare game where ball wasnt doing much so he scored big, sadly everyone will look at cummulative stats rather than the quality of his performance.
 
They dont play consistently otherwise Azhar has done way better than Kohli in England. Its not about piling up runs on lifeless tracks.
can u post statistics please..how many runs Azhar scored in 2016series in how many matches? As far as kohli is concerned..he scored 440 runs in 3matches and the second best in the top scorers list scored 200odd
Can u post similar stats regarding Azhar as well plz?
 
It was a rare game where ball wasnt doing much so he scored big, sadly everyone will look at cummulative stats rather than the quality of his performance.
wat? R u talking about Edgbaston test? Ball wasnt doing much? Cumulative stats? Quality?
 
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Kohli’s stats in England have done a 180.

Overall,the best batsman in the world.Only Smith is a bit better in Tests but Kohli outclasses him in the ither formats.
 
Still has serious issues with incoming deliveries and got caught in front of the stump on numerous accessions.

Yes he played well and was really good at ridding his luck, all thanks to England's lackluster slip catching.
 
Still has serious issues with incoming deliveries and got caught in front of the stump on numerous accessions.

Yes he played well and was really good at ridding his luck, all thanks to England's lackluster slip catching.

Every great batsman has/had some weakness.

England was the last frontier for him and he proved himself this time. Only thing left in his CV is to win a World Cup final.
 
Still has serious issues with incoming deliveries and got caught in front of the stump on numerous accessions.

Yes he played well and was really good at ridding his luck, all thanks to England's lackluster slip catching.

More than the runs he is scoring, the burn Kohli is causing to some people here is much more enjoyable.
 
Yes, Cumulative states like he scored xxxruns on tour and not the quality and need of those runs.

How do u decide the quality and need of those runs?

At Birmingham he scored all the runs to keep India in the game.

At Lords he failed like every Indian batsmen and fair enough his team lost.

At Nottingham he scored nearly 200 runs and helped his team win the Test with the series now 2 to 1.

So how does Azhar have better runs in England when Kohli is averaging 73 plus in England and next English batsmen is not even close?

And if you talk about dropped catches and luck, Kohli still averages well over 50 if the catches were held.

We need to find some other benchmark he hasnt yet achieved to put him down.
 
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