Smith And Ashwin Finish 2015 As Number-One Ranked Batsman And Bowler
Beyond USA December 31, 2015 admin 0
Australia captain Steve Smith and Ravichandran Ashwin of India have finished 2015 as the number-one ranked batsman and bowler respectively in the ICC Test Player Rankings, which were released today following the conclusion of the Boxing Day Tests in Durban and Melbourne.
Smith, who last week won the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Cricketer of the Year as well as the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year award, had entered the Melbourne Test in fourth position. However, after scoring 134 not out and 70 not out, the 26-year-old has leapfrogged Kane Williamson of New Zealand, England’s Joe Root and AB de Villiers of South Africa into the top spot.
Ashwin, in contrast, has achieved the number-one spot for first time in his career after injury prevented Dale Steyn from bowling more than 3.5 overs in England’s second innings. Even though the fast bowler bagged four wickets in the first innings, these were not enough for him to end the year as the number-one ranked bowler for the sixth time since 2009.
Steyn had started the Durban Test leading Ashwin by four points and now trails the India off-spinner by the same margin.
In the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen, Williamson, Root, de Villiers, Smith and David Warner had a chance to finish the year as the number-one ranked Test batsman after they were separated by 26 points in the lead up to the final Tests of the year.
While Williamson was busy in the ODI series against Sri Lanka, Root scored 24 and 73, de Villiers made 49 and 37 and Warner chipped in with 23 and 17.
Smith, who was also named in the ICC Test and ODI Teams of the Year, is the third Australia batsman in the last decade after Ricky Ponting (2005 and 2006) and Michael Clarke (2012) to finish the year as the number-one ranked batsman. Other batsmen since 2005 to finish the year as the top batsman are Kumar Sangakkara (2007, 2010 and 2011), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (2008), Gautam Gambhir (2009) and de Villiers (2013 and 2014).
Smith also finished 2015 as the leading run-scorer with 1,474 runs. This performance is clearly reflected in his ranking; he started the year in fifth position, achieved the number-one position for the first time after the Kingston Test against the West Indies in June, before finishing the year on top of the tree after hovering inside the top five in the last quarter of the year.
There was good news for Adam Voges, Dean Elgar, Usman Khawaja, Jonny Bairstow and James Taylor who have ended the year in their career-best rankings.
Voges scored 106 in his only innings at the MCG and has jumped up four places to 11th, Elgar has gained 12 places and is now in 28th position after scoring 118 not out and 40 in Durban, Khawaja has vaulted 11 places to 39th after scores of 144 and 56, Bairstow’s 41 and 79 have lifted him 13 places to 43rd and Taylor has stormed up 46 places to 61st after contributions of 70 and 42.
In the ICC Player Rankings for Test Bowlers, Ashwin has become the first India bowler since Bishen Bedi in 1973 to achieve the milestone of finishing the year in number-one Test position.
In fact, Bedi, an ICC Hall of Famer, is the only India bowler to ever top the Test bowling table, while Bhagwath Chandrasekhar, Kapil Dev and Anil Kumble peaked at number-two during their careers.
Ashwin has finished 2015 as the most successful bowler with 62 wickets in nine Tests, and this is reflected in his ranking after he started the year in 15th position and slowly but surely moved to the top of the chart.
In the past decade, Shane Warne has finished in the top position in 2005 and Muttiah Muralidaran completed a hat-trick from 2006 to 2008, before Steyn got his grip on the top spot which was only broken in 2013 when his team-mate Vernon Philander topped the table.
Reacting to the news, Ashwin said: “Finishing the year as the number-one ranked Test bowler is like an icing on the cake that I have managed to build over the past last 12 months. I always wanted to get there one day. “There can’t be a better way to finish the 2015.
“Replicating what Mr Bedi did is something I am very proud of. The former India captain was a master at his craft and I am very humbled to follow in his footsteps.
“I would like to thank my Test captain Virat Kohli, who has been a big influence, and, of course, the team management, my team-mates and the BCCI for their continued support.”
England’s Stuart Broad was the second leading wicket-taker in 2015 with 56 wickets in 14 Tests. This includes five wickets in the Durban Test, which have proved to be the cornerstone of his career-high third position in the latest rankings.
Broad, who started the year in eighth position, has now become England’s highest-ranked bowler after James Anderson who has slipped to fifth after missing the Durban Test due to an injury.
Other bowlers to finish the year on career-high rankings include Nathan Lyon in 14th place (up by one), Moeen Ali in 23rd (up by seven places), Mitchell Marsh ion 52nd (up by nine places) and Dane Piedt in 59th (up by five places).
Ashwin, for the second time in three years, has finished as the number-one ranked Test all-rounder. Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan had started 2015 as the top all-rounder.
The ICC Test Player Rankings will now be updated at the end of the Sydney and Cape Town Tests.
ICC TEST PLAYER RANKINGS (as on 31 December, after Durban and Melbourne Tests)
Batsmen (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge HS Ranking
1 (+3) Steve Smith Aus 899 57.90 936 v Eng at Lord’s 2015
2 (-1) K. Williamson NZ 889 49.93 893 v Aus at Perth 2015
3 (-1) Joe Root Eng 888 54.68 917 v Aus at Trent Bridge 2015
4 (-1) AB de Villiers SA 877 51.29 935 v Aus at Port Elizabeth 2014
5 ( – ) David Warner Aus 827 49.94 880 v NZ at Perth 2015
6 ( – ) Younus Khan Pak 826 53.94 880 v SL at Lahore 2009
7 (+1) Angelo Mathews SL 808 50.18 877 v NZ at Christchurch 2014
8 (-1) Hashim Amla SA 774 50.05 907 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2013
9= (+1) Misbah-ul-Haq Pak 764 48.89 842 v NZ at Abu Dhabi 2014
( – ) Alastair Cook Eng 764 47.05 874 v Ind at Kolkata 2012
Selected rankings
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge HS Ranking
11= ( – ) Ajinkya Rahane Ind 753! 44.97 753 v SA at Delhi 2015
(+4) Adam Voges Aus 753*! 85.66 753 v WI at Melbourne 2015
23= ( – ) M. Hafeez Pak 642! 40.85 642 v Eng at Sharjah 2015
(+2) Darren Bravo WI 642 41.61 709 v Aus at Trinidad 2012
28 (+12) Dean Elgar SA 611*! 38.72 611 v Eng at Durban 2015
30 (-4) Faf du Plessis SA 588 41.21 710 v WI at Port Elizabeth 2014
36 (-1) K. Brathwaite WI 545 33.35 591 v Eng at Grenada 2015
39 (+11) Usman Khawaja Aus 533*! 46.36 533 v WI at Melbourne 2015
42 (-5) Marlon Samuels WI 523 33.81 672 v Zim at Barbados 2013
43 (+13) Jonny Bairstow Eng 514*! 28.38 514 v SA at Durban 2015
47 (-2) JP Duminy SA 496 32.80 586 v SL at Galle 2014
48 (-2) J. Blackwood WI 492* 34.34 575 v Eng at Barbados 2015
51 (+10) Joe Burns Aus 458* 44.38 467 v NZ at Brisbane 2015
53 (-5) Ben Stokes Eng 453* 27.72 594 v Aus at Lord’s 2015
56 (-6) Moeen Ali Eng 441* 26.53 517 v Aus at The Oval 2015
61 (+46) James Taylor Eng 420*! 34.00 420 v SA at Durban 2015
62 (RE) Nick Compton Eng 418* 36.05 443 v NZ at Wellington 2013
64 ( – ) Denesh Ramdin WI 411 25.54 493 v NZ at Barbados 2014
67 (+1) Jason Holder WI 406* 28.68 415 v Aus at Jamaica 2015
Bowlers (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge HS Ranking
1 (+1) R. Ashwin Ind 871! 25.39 871 v SA at Delhi 2015
2 (-1) Dale Steyn SA 867 22.53 909 v WI at Centurion 2014
3 (+2) Stuart Broad Eng 859! 28.83 859 v SA at Durban 2015
4 (-1) Yasir Shah Pak 846*! 24.17 846 v Eng at Sharjah 2015
5 (-2) James Anderson Eng 838 28.96 847 v WI at Barbados 2015
6 (+1) Ravindra Jadeja Ind 789*! 23.76 789 v SA at Delhi 2015
7 (+1) Trent Boult NZ 787 28.28 825 v Eng at Lord’s 2015
8 (-2) Josh Hazlewood Aus 752* 24.13 792 v WI at Hobart 2015
9 ( – ) Vernon Philander SA 739 22.08 912 v Ind at Johannesburg 2013
10 ( – ) Tim Southee NZ 731 31.47 799 v WI at Jamaica 2014
Selected rankings
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge HS Ranking
11 ( – ) Morne Morkel SA 730 29.16 776 v Aus at Cape Town 2011
14 (+1) Nathan Lyon Aus 674! 33.31 674 v WI at Melbourne 2015
16 ( – ) Peter Siddle Aus 625 29.99 816 v Eng at Old Trafford 2013
19 (+3) Steven Finn Eng 592 27.84 624 v NZ at Headingley 2013
20 (-1) Kemar Roach WI 582 30.00 774 v SA at Centurion 2014
23 (+7) Moeen Ali Eng 557*! 35.67 557 v SA at Durban 2015
25 (+3) James Pattinson Aus 552* 25.75 573 v Ind at Hyderabad 2013
27 (-2) Jerome Taylor WI 528* 34.25 717 v Eng at Jamaica 2009
42 ( – ) Ben Stokes Eng 399* 40.67 442 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2015
52 (+9) Mitchell Marsh Aus 349*! 30.90 349 v WI at Melbourne 2015
54 (-10) Kyle Abbott SA 340* 23.38 383 v Ind at Delhi 2015
56 ( – ) Jason Holder WI 328* 38.28 365 v SL at Colombo (PSS) 2015
59 (+5) Dane Piedt SA 313*! 29.88 313 v Eng at Durban 2015
64 (-6) JP Duminy SA 296* 37.69 342 v Ban at Mirpur 2015
All-rounders (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points HS Ranking
1 ( – ) R. Ashwin Ind 406 419 v WI at Mumbai 2013
2 ( – ) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 384 419 v Zim at Khulna 2014
3 ( – ) Stuart Broad Eng 326 382 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2012
4 ( – ) Vernon Philander SA 293*/ 376 v Aus at Cape Town 2014
5 ( – ) Ravindra Jadeja Ind 259*/*! 259 v SA at Delhi 2015
*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