Wisden rankings: Sanath displaces Steve as world's top batsman (22 Aug 1997)
Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya has gone straight in at number one in the WCM Saffery Champness World Rankings for batting
21-Aug-1997
Friday 22, August 1997
Wisden rankings: Sanath displaces Steve as world's top batsman
Daily News
Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya has gone straight in at number one
in the WCM Saffery Champness World Rankings for batting. The new
tables published on Thursday show that he has knocked
Australia's Steve Waugh off his perch for the first time since
the launch of the rankings in December.
Jayasuriya made a magnificent 340 against India at Colombo at
the beginning of August - the fourth highest individual score in
Test history - while his partnership of 576 with Roshan Mahanama
smashed the previous Test record of 467. His average over the
last two years now stands at 64.82 to Steve Waugh's 62.17.
``It was a phenomenal performance,'' said Steven Lynch, managing
editor of WISDEN CRICKET MONTHLY. ``Jayasuriya banished any
notion that he is just a one-day player, batting for over 13
hours without giving a chance. He certainly deserves his high
position.''
Jayasuriya gained instant fame last year when he starred in Sri
Lanka's successful World Cup campaign, collecting the prize for
the tournament's Most Valued Player. He became the first man to
be named as one of Widen's Five Cricketers of the Year without
taking part in the English season.
He is a new entry in the chart because that match at Colombo
took him past the qualification threshold of ten Tests in the
last two years. In third place is the unsung Pakistani
right-hander Ijaz Ahmed, while Australia's hard-hitting opener
Matthew Elliott is another new entry at No. 4.
Allan Donald retains his number one position in the bowling
table with an average of 19.65, just ahead of Wasim Akram and
Glenn McGrath.
Performances since the beginning of the 1995 season are taken
into account by the WCM Saffery Champness World Rankings, the
only system based on actual Test-match averages.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)