South Africa regain second place
South Africa have moved back ahead of India in the ICC Test Championship table after defeating Bangladesh by an innings in both matches of their two-Test series last month
Cricinfo staff
01-Dec-2008
South Africa have moved back ahead of India in the ICC Test Championship table after defeating Bangladesh by an innings in both matches of their two-Test series last month.
India and South Africa had been separated by just a fraction of a ratings point before the series began, so the prospect of a change in the pecking order was always on the cards, after India had claimed the No. 2 spot by beating Australia 2-0 in October and November.
Despite South Africa's yawning margins of victory at Bloemfontein and Centurion, there are still 13 points separating them from the pace-setters Australia, who made amends for their India defeat by sealing a 2-0 series win over New Zealand in Adelaide on Monday.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, New Zealand have slipped below West Indies in eighth place. They had been just one ratings point ahead of West Indies before the series but defeats in Brisbane and Adelaide mean they now slip down the ladder.
However, the good news for Daniel Vettori and his team is that they have an immediate opportunity to claim the place back as they prepare to play host to West Indies for a two-Test series later this month. Victory in that series would enable them to return to seventh in the table but a drawn series or defeat will leave West Indies ahead.
ICC Test Championship
01 Dec 2008
Team | Matches | Points | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | 34 | 4409 | 130 |
South Africa | 37 | 4331 | 117 |
India | 40 | 4659 | 116 |
Sri Lanka | 28 | 3032 | 108 |
England | 38 | 3965 | 104 |
Pakistan | 19 | 1895 | 100 |
West Indies | 22 | 1791 | 81 |
New Zealand | 27 | 2183 | 81 |
Bangladesh | 20 | 0 | 0 |