India finish 2016 as top-ranked Test side

England slip from second to fifth; Pakistan end year third


Press Release December 20, 2016
Photo: AFP

DUBAI: India ended 2016 as the number-one ranked Test side on the International Cricket COuncul (ICC) Test Team Rankings after registering a 4-0 victory over England in the five-match series which culminated in an innings and 75-run win for the home side in Chennai on Tuesday.

The series win has helped India gain five points and move to 120 points in the last Test team rankings update of 2016, 15 points ahead of second-placed Australia.

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In contrast, England, who started the series tied with Australia on 105 points but were ahead on decimal points, slipped from second to fifth.

England are now on 101 points, one point behind Pakistan and South Africa, who are both on 102 points each with Pakistan ranked third on decimals points. This means that four teams are now within four points of each other with the annual cut-off date of April 1 for the ICC cash awards not far away.

The side at the top of the rankings on April 1 will receive $1 million. The second-placed side will be awarded $500, 000 while the third and fourth placed sides will receive $200, 000 and $100, 000 each.

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The ICC Test Team Rankings have seen an interesting year, with Australia, Pakistan and India all holding the top ranking between August 21 and October 11.

The Virat Kohli-led side, which was awarded the ICC Test Championship Mace on October 11 following a 3-0 home series sweep over New Zealand, can’t be overtaken this year since the team rankings are updated only at the end of each Test series.

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The next Test series to be completed is the ongoing one between Australia and Pakistan with the third and final Test slated in Sydney from January 3-7.

 

Rank Team                      Points

1          India                120 (+5)

2          Australia          105

3          Pakistan           102

4          South Africa    102

5          England           101 (-4)

6          New Zealand     96

7          Sri Lanka          96

8          West Indies       69

9          Bangladesh       65

10        Zimbabwe         05

COMMENTS (3)

Londonwala | 7 years ago | Reply Congratulations team India. Keep up the winning spirit and streak.
Indian | 7 years ago | Reply @Omar Sadiq: How many tests Pakistan has won away from home ? Sorry you always play away from home since no team is willing to play in Pakistan.
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