Sublime Yousuf reaches second spot in ICC Test rankings
Pakistan’s Mohammad Yousuf has overtaken India’s Rahul Dravid and moved to the second spot in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test batsmen ranking following his match-winning 192 in the first Test against the West Indies in Lahore this week.
The 32-year-old right-hander became only the 20th batsman in history and the first Pakistani to cross the 900 rating points barrier, an indication of the pristine form he is in. The middle-order batsman is the leading run-scorer in the calendar year with 1,315 runs from nine matches with six hundreds, including a 202 against England at Lord’s in July.
Yousuf is second only to Australian run-making machine Ricky Ponting in the Test rankings released by the ICC on Thursday.
Yousuf’s teammate Younis Khan remains fourth in the rankings.
In the Test rankings for bowlers, Sri Lanka off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan remains well clear of second-placed South African Makhaya Ntini. South Africa’s Jacques Kallis retains top spot for all-rounders, ahead of England’s Andrew Flintoff, while Australia head the team table, 11 points clear of nearest rivals England.
Source:The News
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