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India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has closed the gap on Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara to just two ratings points at the top of the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Rankings following his 50th Test century in the Centurion Test which finished on Monday.

Tendulkar now has an excellent opportunity to overtake Sangakkara for the top spot, with two Tests of the three-match series still remaining, although he will face tough competition from Jacques Kallis.

Kallis’ double century, the first of his career, has earned him a rise of one place to third spot while pushing Virender Sehwag into fourth position. This has also strengthened Kallis’ position as the leading all-rounder in Test cricket with a huge 78 ratings points advantage over New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori who is in second spot.

Fifth-placed AB de Villiers’ 129 not out from just 112 balls has earned him a new career-high rating of 806 points, while Hashim Amla, who hit 140 in South Africa’s mammoth total of 620-4dec in the first innings, has moved up three places to ninth spot in the latest rankings.

Meanwhile, Mike Hussey’s heroics in the Perth Test match, where he scored 61 and 116 in Australia’s 267 run-victory over England, have seen him fly eight places up the rankings. He now sits in sixth position, which is the first time that he has been in the top 10 of the batting rankings in two years.

Shane Watson’s consistent form in the Ashes series has seen him rise a further 13 places to 13th spot, achieving a career-high rating after his performances in Perth, while Kevin Pietersen’s double failure in the match has sent him in the opposite direction in the rankings, falling nine places to a joint-25th position with Ian Bell. Jonathan Trott has also slipped four places to 10th spot.

On the bowling front, Dale Steyn’s seven wickets have ensured that he maintains the top spot in the bowling rankings.

Mitchell Johnson’s outstanding performance in Perth, taking 6-38 and 3-44, is rewarded with a fourth place in the rankings, a rise of three places, although he remains behind Morne Morkel who also jumps three spots to third after he achieved match figures of 7-114 against India.

ICC Test Player Rankings (as of 21 December)

Batsmen

 
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Ave HS Rating
1   ( - ) K.Sangakkara SL 882 57.25 938 v Engat Kandy 2007
2   ( - ) S.Tendulkar Ind 880 56.91 898 v Zim at Nagpur 2002
3   (+1) Jacques Kallis SA 846 56.82 935 v NZ at Centurion 2007
4   (-1) Virender Sehwag Ind 832 54.37 866 v SL at Galle 2010
5   ( - ) AB de Villiers SA 806! 48.63 806 v Ind at Centurion 2010
6   (+8) Mike Hussey Aus 803 52.83 921 v WI at Kingston 2008
7   ( - ) M.Jayawardena SL 781 53.82 883 v Ind at Ahmedabad 2009
8   ( - ) S.Chanderpaul WI 779 48.98 901 v NZ at Napier 2008
9   (+3) Hashim Amla SA 768 47.93 842 v Ind at Kolkata 2010
10   (-4) Jonathan Trott Eng 767* 57.28 785 v Aus at Adelaide 2010
11   (-1) T.Samaraweera SL 763! 54.25 763 v WI at Pallekele 2010
12   (-3) Graeme Smith SA 762 50.52 843 v Eng at Jo’burg 2010
13   (+13) Shane Watson Aus 729! 42.11 729 v Eng at Perth 2010
14   (-1) Alastair Cook Eng 727 45.83 739 v Aus at Adelaide 2010
15   (-4) VVS Laxman Ind 725 47.08 775 v Aus at Mohali 2010
16   ( - ) Younus Khan Pak 715 50.37 880 v SL at Lahore 2009
17    (+1) Ross Taylor NZ 711 41.54 775 v Pak at Wellington 2009
18   (+1) Chris Gayle WI 709 41.65 755 v SL at Galle 2010
19   (+1) Tamim Iqbal Ban 707*! 40.13 707 v Eng at Old Trafford 2010
20   (+2) M.Yousuf Pak 703 52.29 933 v WI at Karachi 2006
 
Bowlers
Rank   (+/-) Player  Team Points   Ave  HS Rating
1   ( - ) Dale Steyn  SA 876 23.65  897 v Ind at Ahmedabad 2008
2   ( - ) Graeme Swann  Eng  821 27.62  858 v Pak at Lord's 2010
3   (+3)  Morne Morkel  SA 768!  30.18 768 v Ind at Centurion 2010
4   (+3)  Mitchell Johnson  Aus  755 29  825 v Eng at Cardiff 2009
5   (-2)   James Anderson Eng  744 31.76  756 v Aus at Adelaide 2010
6   (-1)   Mohammad Asif  Pak  738 24.36  818 v Eng at Trent Bridge 2010
7   (-3)   Zaheer Khan  Ind  736 32.22  751 v NZ at Hyderabad 2010
8   (+1)  Shakib Al Hasan Ban  648*  32.09  650 v Ind at Chittagong 2010
9   (+1)  Mohammad Amir Pak  645*  29.09  658 v Eng at Lord's 2010
10   (-2)   Harbhajan Singh  Ind  633 32.21  765 v NZ at Wellington 2002
11   (+1)  Daniel Vettori  NZ 622 33.97  681 v Aus at Auckland 2000
12   (-1)   Stuart Broad Eng  619*  35.24  697 v SA at Durban 2009
13   ( - ) Doug Bollinger  Aus  609*  25.92  666 v Ind at Mohali 2010
14   ( - ) Paul Harris SA 600 37  705 v Eng at Centurion 2009
15   ( - ) Ishant Sharma Ind  597*  35.54  624 v Ban at Mirpur 2010
16   ( - ) Chris Martin  NZ 569 34.98  643 v Eng at Lord's 2004
17   ( - ) Peter Siddle  Aus  567*  32.68  621 v Eng at Brisbane 2010
18   ( - ) Jerome Taylor WI 563*  35.64  717 v Eng at Kingston 2009
19   ( - ) Steven Finn Eng  557*! 26.23 557 v Aus at Perth 2010
20   ( - ) Ajantha Mendis  SL 552*  31.93  572 v Ban at Chittagong 2009
All-rounders
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points HS Rating
1 ( - ) Jacques Kallis SA 451 616 v Pak at Durban 2002
2 ( - ) Daniel Vettori NZ 373 412 v Pak at Napier 2009
3 ( - ) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 338/* 361 v Eng at Mirpur 2010
4 ( - ) Shane Watson Aus 321/*! 321 v Eng at Perth 2010
5 ( - ) Stuart Broad Eng 289/* 318 v Pak at Lord's 2010
*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

-ICC release

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