Labuschagne and Watling move towards top 10
• Kohli bridges gap with top-ranked Smith; Stokes, Wagner and Warner gain in latest Test rankings update
Marnus Labuschagne and Bradley-John Watling have achieved career-best positions in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings with epic knocks that also won them Player of the Match awards this week.
Labuschagne’s score of 185 that helped Australia to victory over Pakistan by an innings and five runs in Brisbane has taken him from 35th to 14th place, while Watling’s 205 in Tauranga not only helped New Zealand beat England by an innings and 65 runs but has also lifted him 12 places to 12th position.
🙌 What an innings! 🙌
— ICC (@ICC) November 24, 2019
BJ Watling becomes the first New Zealand wicket-keeper to score a Test double hundred.
Follow #NZvENG live 👇 https://t.co/IdOtHGdA1X pic.twitter.com/FPRlq9cCBp
Labuschagne occupied 95th position when summoned as a concussion substitute for Steve Smith in the Lord’s Ashes Test in August and has made rapid progress since then, while Watling too has much to celebrate, as he is now the top-ranked wicketkeeper-batsman, having overtaken South Africa’s Quinton de Kock.
Apart from Labuschagne, the other Australia batsmen to advance in the latest rankings update include opener David Warner (up six places to 17th), Joe Burns (up 11 places to 62nd) and Matthew Wade (up four places to 70th) while fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has moved from 13th to joint-ninth in the bowlers’ list.
Their opposition Pakistan did not have much to cheer about with Shan Masood (up seven places to 57th) among batsmen and Haris Sohail (up 12 places to 81st) among bowlers moving up in the latest update that also takes into account performances in the day-night Kolkata Test in which India defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 46 runs.
New Zealand win by an innings and 65 runs!
— ICC (@ICC) November 25, 2019
Neil Wagner wraps things up in style with a five-wicket haul in the second innings. He picks up two in two, sending back Jofra Archer and Stuart Broad. England are bowled out for 197.#NZvENG SCORECARD 👇https://t.co/IdOtHFVZap pic.twitter.com/HRB3IQsjHG
Watling is not the only one to gain big from his team as Neil Wagner’s eight-wicket match haul has catapulted him to a career-best third position with a tally of 816 rating points, the third best ever by a New Zealand bowler after Richard Hadlee (909 points) and Trent Boult (825).
England all-rounder Ben Stokes is in the top 10 for batsmen for the first time after scores of 91 and 28 helped him gain three slots, while Joe Denly and Rory Burns have also made notable progress.
India captain Virat Kohli’s commanding century in Kolkata has helped him bridge the gap with top-ranked Steve Smith from 25 to three points while opener Mayank Agarwal has reached the top 10 for the first time.
Most Test 100s as captain:
— ICC (@ICC) November 23, 2019
Graeme Smith 👉 25
Virat Kohli 👉 20
Ricky Ponting 👉 19
Kohli has gone to No.2 on the list today! #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/EOaI6QqLMF
India fast bowlers Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav are at career-high points tallies after victory over Bangladesh. Ishant has 716 points but is in 17th place, way behind his career-best seventh place achieved in July 2011.
Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim has gained four slots to reach 26th position after scoring a fighting 74 in the second innings of the Kolkata Test while Liton Das is up eight slots to 78th position.
MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings (as of 26 November 2019)
Batsmen (top 10)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Highest Rating |
1 |
( - ) |
Steve Smith |
Aus |
931 |
64.00 |
947 v SA at Durban 2018 |
2 |
( - ) |
Virat Kohli |
India |
928 |
54.97 |
937 v Eng at Southampton 2018 |
3 |
( - ) |
K Williamson |
NZ |
877 |
52.21 |
915 v Ban at Hamilton 2019 |
4 |
( - ) |
C Pujara |
India |
791 |
49.48 |
888 v SL at Nagpur 2017 |
5 |
( - ) |
A Rahane |
India |
759 |
43.74 |
825 v NZ at Indore 2016 |
6 |
( - ) |
Henry Nicholls |
NZ |
744 |
44.16 |
778 v Ban at Wellington 2019 |
7 |
(+2) |
D Karunaratne |
SL |
723 |
36.93 |
754 v SA at Colombo (SSC) 2018 |
8 |
( - ) |
Tom Latham |
NZ |
707 |
43.57 |
724 v SL at Colombo (PSS) 2019 |
9 |
(+3) |
Ben Stokes |
Eng |
704! |
36.03 |
704 v NZ at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
10 |
(+1) |
M Agarwal |
India |
700*! |
67.07 |
700 v Ban at Kolkata 2019 |
Other selected rankings
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Highest Rating |
12 |
(+12) |
BJ Watling |
NZ |
693! |
40.51 |
693 v Eng at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
14 |
(+21) |
M Labuschagne |
Aus |
684*! |
46.75 |
684 v Pak at Brisbane 2019 |
17 |
(+6) |
David Warner |
Aus |
666 |
46.23 |
880 v NZ at Perth 2015 |
26 |
(+4) |
M Rahim |
Ban |
614 |
35.08 |
658 v Aus at Chittagong 2017 |
36 |
(+1) |
Jonny Bairstow |
Eng |
564 |
35.26 |
772 v SA at Old Trafford 2017 |
38 |
(+17) |
Joe Denly |
Eng |
557*! |
31.44 |
557 v NZ at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
46= |
(+8) |
Rory Burns |
Eng |
532*! |
30.19 |
532 v NZ at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
57 |
(+7) |
Shan Masood |
Pak |
494*! |
26.93 |
494 v Aus at Brisbane 2019 |
62 |
(+11) |
Joe Burns |
Aus |
473* |
42.06 |
575 v NZ at Christchurch 2016 |
70 |
(+4) |
Matthew Wade |
Aus |
445* |
30.54 |
465 v SL at Sydney 2013 |
72 |
(+26) |
M Santner |
NZ |
432*! |
28.58 |
432 v Eng at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
78 |
(+8) |
Liton Das |
Ban |
417*! |
24.80 |
417 v India at Kolkata 2019 |
Bowlers (top 10)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Highest Rating |
1 |
( - ) |
Pat Cummins |
Aus |
907 |
21.62 |
914 v Eng at Old Trafford 2019 |
2 |
( - ) |
Kagiso Rabada |
SA |
839 |
22.50 |
902 v Aus at Port Elizabeth 2018 |
3 |
(+5) |
Neil Wagner |
NZ |
816! |
27.04 |
816 v Eng at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
4 |
(-1) |
Jason Holder |
WI |
814! |
27.26 |
814 v India at Jamaica 2019 |
5 |
(-1) |
J Bumrah |
India |
794* |
19.24 |
|
6 |
(-1) |
J Anderson |
Eng |
790 |
26.94 |
903 v India at Lord's 2018 |
7 |
(+2) |
V Philander |
SA |
783 |
22.16 |
912 v India at Johannesburg 2013 |
8 |
(+2) |
Kemar Roach |
WI |
780! |
26.94 |
780 v India at Jamaica 2019 |
9= |
(+1) |
R Ashwin |
India |
772 |
25.36 |
904 v Eng at Mumbai 2016 |
(+4) |
J Hazlewood |
Aus |
772 |
26.30 |
863 v India at Bengaluru 2017 |
Other selected rankings
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Highest Rating |
15 |
(+1) |
R Jadeja |
India |
725 |
24.64 |
899 v Aus at Ranchi 2017 |
17 |
(+3) |
I Sharma |
India |
716! |
32.68 |
716 v Ban at Kolkata 2019 |
21 |
(+1) |
U Yadav |
India |
672! |
30.26 |
672 v Ban at Kolkata 2019 |
29 |
(+1) |
Ben Stokes |
Eng |
571 |
32.77 |
606 v WI at St Lucia 2019 |
35 |
(+7) |
C de Grandhomme |
NZ |
445*! |
29.63 |
445 v Eng at Mount Maunganui 2019 |
36 |
(+1) |
Peter Siddle |
Aus |
443 |
30.66 |
816 v Eng at Old Trafford 2013 |
52 |
(+6) |
M Santner |
NZ |
316* |
38.00 |
344 v WI at Hamilton 2017 |
54 |
(+6) |
Sam Curran |
Eng |
307* |
30.33 |
342 v India at The Oval 2018 |
81 |
(+12) |
Haris Sohail |
Pak |
181*! |
25.66 |
81 v Aus at Brisbane 2019 |
All-rounders (top five)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Highest Rating |
1 |
( - ) |
Jason Holder |
WI |
472! |
472 v India at Jamaica 2019 |
2 |
( - ) |
R Jadeja |
India |
406 |
438 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2017 |
3 |
( - ) |
Ben Stokes |
Eng |
401 |
411 v Aus at Headingley 2019 |
4 |
(+1) |
V Philander |
SA |
315 |
377 v SL at Galle 2018 |
5 |
(-1) |
R Ashwin |
India |
308 |
492 v Eng at Mohali 2016 |
*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after playing 40 Test innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating when he reaches 100 Test wickets.!indicates career-highest rating For more information on player rankings, please click here.