Ashwin stays top all-rounder in ICC Test rankings

India’s Ravichandran Ashwin continued to hold on to the top spot in the ICC all-rounder rankings while Ravindra Jadeja stayed fifth in the chart. Ashwin, who manages a Test batting average of 31.68 with a highest score of 124, is well above Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan in the chart.

Published : Dec 21, 2015 16:34 IST , Dubai

Ashwin, who stood out with 31 wickets in four matches in India’s 3-0 triumph over South Africa in the home series, has also held on to his second spot in the bowling list led by Proteas pace spearhead Dale Steyn.
Ashwin, who stood out with 31 wickets in four matches in India’s 3-0 triumph over South Africa in the home series, has also held on to his second spot in the bowling list led by Proteas pace spearhead Dale Steyn.
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Ashwin, who stood out with 31 wickets in four matches in India’s 3-0 triumph over South Africa in the home series, has also held on to his second spot in the bowling list led by Proteas pace spearhead Dale Steyn.

India’s Ravichandran Ashwin continued to hold on to the top spot in the ICC all-rounder rankings while Ravindra Jadeja stayed fifth in the chart.

Ashwin, who manages a Test batting average of 31.68 with a highest score of 124, is well above Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan in the chart.

Premier off-spinner Ashwin, who stood out with 31 wickets in four matches in India’s 3-0 triumph over South Africa in the home series, has also held on to his second spot in the bowling list led by Proteas pace spearhead Dale Steyn.

Left-arm spinner Jadeja, who picked 23 wickets in four Tests against South Africa, is the only other Indian bowler in the top-10 list.

The batting list though is sans any Indian in the top-10 with New Zealand’s Kane Williamson rising two places to topple England’s Joe Root from the top spot.

Williamson has become the second New Zealand batsman after Glenn Turner to top rankings for Test Batsmen after producing a man of the match performance in the Hamilton Test against Sri Lanka, which helped the home side win the match by five wickets and the series 2-0.

India continue to be the second-best Test side behind South Africa.

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