Lara's rating highest for 90s (4 April 1999)
Brian Lara has extended his lead as the No
04-Apr-1999
4 April 1999
Lara's rating highest for 90s
The Barbados Nation
Brian Lara has extended his lead as the No. 1 batsman on the
PricewaterhouseCoopers Test batting rankings following his unbeaten
153 at Kensington Oval on Tuesday.
He now has a rating of 912 points, the highest ranking of any batsman
in the world in the 1990s.
Don Bradman achieved the highest score of all time on the PwC
computer, which calculated that he would have registered 959 points
during the 1934 series against England.
Lara jumped to No. 1 spot on the PwC Test batting rankings after his
213 against Australia in the second Test at Kingston, Jamaica.
Steve Waugh, with his 199 in the first innings at Bridgetown,
increased his points score to 880, but is still second on the rankings
after Lara.
The only change in the batting Top 10 after the Bridgetown Test was
for Mark Waugh to drop two places to ninth, Daryll Cullinan and Nasser
Hussain taking advantage of his demotion.
Glenn McGrath was unable to make any headway on the bowling list
despite his nine-wicket haul at Kensington.
Courtney Walsh nudged past Anil Kumble into seventh place, while
Stuart MacGill dropped out of the Top 10. Shane Warne is now ranked
21.
The Top 10 Test batsman:
1. Brian Lara
2. Steve Waugh
3. Sachin Tendulkar
4. Rahul Dravid
5. Saeed Anwar
6. Alec Stewart
7. Daryll Cullinan
8. Alec Stewart
9. Mark Waugh
10. Aravinda de Silva.
2. Steve Waugh
3. Sachin Tendulkar
4. Rahul Dravid
5. Saeed Anwar
6. Alec Stewart
7. Daryll Cullinan
8. Alec Stewart
9. Mark Waugh
10. Aravinda de Silva.
The Top 10 Test bowlers:
1. Allan Donald
2. Shaun Pollock
3. Glenn McGrath
4. Curtly Ambrose
5. Wasim Akram and Muttiah Muralitharan (equal)
7. Courtney Walsh
8. Anil Kumble
9. Simon Doull
10. Angus Fraser.
2. Shaun Pollock
3. Glenn McGrath
4. Curtly Ambrose
5. Wasim Akram and Muttiah Muralitharan (equal)
7. Courtney Walsh
8. Anil Kumble
9. Simon Doull
10. Angus Fraser.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)