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May 7, 2002 Tuesday Safar 23, 1423

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Gilchrist first No 7 to top ratings


MELBOURNE, May 6: Australia wicket-keeper/batsman Adam Gilchrist has surged to the top of the world Test batting ratings after India’s Sachin Tendulkar’s slide two places to number three.

Gilchrist, who boasts six centuries, becomes the first number seven batsman to lead the Test batting ratings. The latest ratings were issued Monday.

Left-handed batsman Gilchrist, 30, has a Test batting average of 60.00 and made 473 runs at an average of 157.67 including a double-century and a hundred in the three-Test series in South Africa which ended in March.

Gilchrist, with 881 points, was also the first Australian to head the rankings since captain Steve Waugh after his century in the fifth Ashes Test in England in August last year.

Pakistan’s Inzamam-ul-Haq jumped five spots to number four behind Gilchrist, Brian Lara (West Indies) on 877 points and Tendulkar on 864.

Inzamam hit 329, the 10th highest score in Test history, against New Zealand in last week’s first Test in Lahore.

West Indies captain Carl Hooper, who has scored two centuries in the first three Tests of the current series against India, jumped nine places to 15.

Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan remained on top of the bowling ratings, 10 points clear of Australia quick Glenn McGrath on 908 points, followed by South Africa captain Shaun Pollock and Australia leg-break bowler Shane Warne.

LATEST RATINGS:


Top 10 batsmen Points Average

A.C. Gilchrist 881 60.00

B.C. Lara 877 50.17

S.R. Tendulkar 864 57.91

Inzamam-ul-Haq 852 49.40

M.L. Hayden 836 49.06

M. Jayawardena 827 49.25

K. Sangakkara 818 53.00

J.H. Kallis 783 47.27

A. Flower 776 52.30

H.H. Gibbs 764 40.49

Top 10 bowlers

M. Muralitharan 918 23.38

G.D. McGrath 908 21.91

S.M. Pollock 874 20.72

S.K. Warne 764 26.52

Saqlain Mushtaq 710 28.52

D. Gough 702 27.57

Waqar Younis 695 22.98

A.R. Caddick 695 28.84

W.P.U.J.C. Vaas 682 28.68

C.L. Cairns 680 28.80

—Reuters






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