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Asif mines a rich seam in LG ICC Player Rankings
by International Cricket Council


Event:Pakistan in South Africa 2006/07

DateLine: 29th January 2007

 

ICC Media Release

 

Equals Pakistan record for fewest matches to break into top ten; Kallis extends lead in all-rounder chart and climbs batting list too; Prince rises but Inzamam and Younis Khan slip; Pakistan stays third but gap to India narrows; SA now on Sri Lanka's tail

 

Mohammed Asif has equaled the record for the fewest matches taken by a Pakistan player to break into the top ten of the LG ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers.

 

The 24 year-old seam and swing bowler captured five wickets in a losing cause in the decisive match of his side’s series in South Africa and that was enough to lift him three places in the rankings to eighth position.

 

Asif has taken just nine Tests to reach that lofty position and only two other Pakistan bowlers have broken into that elite group so quickly - fast bowling legend Waqar Younis and Pervez Sajjad, the left-arm spinner who played 19 Tests in the 1960s and 1970s.

 

It is a phenomenal achievement by Asif, who took 19 wickets at 18.47 in the three-Test series against the Proteas, and it leaves him as Pakistan's top-ranked bowler as he has now moved past Shoaib Akhtar in the list.

 

However, Asif's continued rise – he now has 49 Test wickets at 20.12 each – represents just about the only piece of good news for Pakistan in the latest LG ICC Player Rankings.

 

Although Mohammad Yousuf remains in second place in the batting list, just behind Australia captain Ricky Ponting, both Younis Khan (down four places to 10th) and captain Inzamam-ul-Haq (12th, down one) have lost ground.

 

Shoaib, absent from the third Test with a hamstring injury, has slipped three spots to 11th position in the bowling table while leg-spinner Danish Kaneria, who along with Asif was Pakistan's workhorse during the series, remains unchanged in 13th place.

 

The news is better for South Africa, as might be expected given its five-wicket success in the third Test in Cape Town which secured a 2-1 series win.

 

Jacques Kallis, whose determined innings of 28 and 51 proved decisive in a low-scoring match, climbs two places to seventh in the batting ladder and he remains the Proteas' top-ranked player, ahead of the Ashwell Prince, up one spot to 11th position thanks to his vital unbeaten 59, one of only four scores of 50 or more in the match.

 

Kallis also took six wickets in the Test and that has helped boost his stock in the LG ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers and all-rounders. He now lies 25th in the bowling list, up two places, and has consolidated his lead in the all-rounder table, ahead of England’s Andrew Flintoff and team-mate Shaun Pollock.

 

Graeme Smith is the third South Africa batsman inside the top 20, rising five places to 17th position on the strength of scores of 64 and 33.

 

The bowling list is still topped by Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralidaran ahead of South Africa's Makhaya Ntini with India's Anil Kumble in third position and Shaun Pollock, rested for the Cape Town Test ahead of the one-day series to follow, lies fourth.

 

The series result has seen the positions of the two sides remain unaltered in the LG ICC Test Championship table with Pakistan still in third place and South Africa lying sixth, but there has been a change in the rating points of the two sides.

 

The Proteas have gained four points to draw level with fifth-placed Sri Lanka, although they still trail Mahela Jayawardene's line-up when the ratings are recalculated to three decimal points. Pakistan has lost four points and is now just one rating point ahead of fourth-placed India.

 

Australia still heads the table, 21 points ahead of England, in second spot, which is six points clear of Inzamam's side.

 

Test cricket now takes a back seat with the build-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup and the tournament itself taking centre stage until the end of April. The next Test action will be on 17 May when England and the West Indies begin a four-Test series at Lord’s in London.

 

LG ICC Test Championship
(as of 29 January, after South Africa v Pakistan series)
Rank Team Rating
1 Australia 135
2 England 114
3 Pakistan 108
4 India 107
5 Sri Lanka 102
6 South Africa 102

7

New Zealand 93
8 West Indies 72
9 Zimbabwe 28
10 Bangladesh
2
(Developed by David Kendix)

 

LG ICC Test Player Rankings
(as of 29 January, after South Africa v Pakistan series)
Batsmen
Rank +/- Player Team Points Avg HS Ranking
1 (-) Ricky Ponting Aus 936 59.29 942 v Eng at Adelaide 2006
2 (-) Moh’d Yousuf Pak 915 56.00 933 v WI at Karachi 2006
3 (-) Kevin Pietersen Eng 870 49.69 896 v Aus at Perth 2006
4 (-) KC Sangakkara SL 857 50.64 857 v NZ at Wellington 2006
5 (-) Mike Hussey Aus 842* 79.85 842 v Eng at Sydney 2007
6 (+1) Matthew Hayden Aus 828 53.00 935 v Eng at Brisbane 2002
7 (+2) Jacques Kallis SA 820 55.09 896 v Eng at Cape Town 2005
8 (-) Rahul Dravid Ind 816 57.33 892 v Pak at Kolkata 2005
9 (+1) Brian Lara WI 801 52.88 911 v SA at Cape Town 2004
10 (-4) Younis Khan Pak 789 48.21 856 v Eng at Leeds 2006
11 (+1) Ashwell Prince SA 755 42.85 756 v Pak at Centurion 2007
12 (-1) Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak 735 50.07 870 v Eng at Lahore 2005
13 (-) M.Jayawardene SL 710 48.37 836 v Eng at Birmingham 2002
14 (-) Andrew Strauss Eng 699 43.09 769 v SA at Johannesburg 2005
15 (-) PD Collingwood Eng 687* 42.94 730 v Aus at Adelaide 2006
16 (-) Stephen Fleming NZ 674 39.64 702 v Ban at Chittagong 2004
17 (+5) Graeme Smith SA 672 47.08 756 v NZ at Wellington 2004
18 (-1) Ian Bell Eng 671 43.72 671 v Aus at Sydney 2007
19 (-1) Adam Gilchrist Aus 662 48.66 874 v SA at Cape Town 2002
20 (-1) Michael Clarke Aus 657 42.00 692 v Eng at Perth 2006

 

LG ICC Test Player Rankings
(as of 29 January, after South Africa v Pakistan series)
Bowlers
Rank +/- Player Team Points Avg HS Ranking
1 (-) M.Muralidaran SL 913 21.73 915 v Pak at Lahore 2002
2 (-) Makhaya Ntini SA 856 27.48 863 v Ind at Durban 2006
3 (+1) Anil Kumble Ind 731 28.66 859 v SL at Bangalore 1994
4 (-1) Shaun Pollock SA 730 23.19 909 v Eng at Johannesburg 1999
5 (-) Matt’w Hoggard Eng 725 30.18 795 v SL at Birmingham 2006
6 (-) Shane Bond NZ 722* 22.10 778 v WI at Auckland 2006
7 (-) Stuart Clark Aus 720* 17.80 720 v Eng at Sydney 2007
8 (+3) Mohammad Asif Pak 710* 20.12 710 v SA at Cape Town 2007
9 (-1) Andrew Flintoff Eng 708 32.02 810 v Pak at Multan 2005
10 (-1) Shoaib Akhtar Pak 698 25.29 855 v NZ at Wellington 2003
11 (-1) Corey Collymore WI 690* 30.80 700 v Ind at Kingston 2006
12 (-) Chaminda Vaas SL 663 29.44 800 v Ind at Chennai 2005
13 (-) Danish Kaneria Pak 662 32.36 723 v Eng at Multan 2005
14 (-) Brett Lee Aus 644 31.60 658 v WI at Perth 2000
15 (-) James Franklin NZ 637* 28.19 679 v SL at Christchurch 2006
16 (-) Irfan Pathan
Ind 631* 30.79 761 v SL at Delhi 2005
17 (-) Steve Harmison Eng 619 30.53 875 v WI at The Oval 2004
18 (-) Umar Gul Pak 608* 30.62 627 v WI at Karachi 2006
19 (-) Daniel Vettori NZ 598 34.28 681 v Aus at Auckland 2000
20 (-) Stuart MacGill Aus 593 27.20 728 v WI at Kingston 1999

 

LG ICC Test Player Rankings
(as of 29 January, after South Africa v Pakistan series)
All Rounders
Rank Player Team Points HS Ranking
1 Jacques Kallis SA 462 616 v Pak at Durban 2002
2 Andrew Flintoff Eng 416 501 v Pak at Multan 2005
3 Shaun Pollock SA 356 490 v Eng at The Oval 2003
4 Daniel Vettori NZ 329 329 v SL at Wellington 2006
5 Irfan Pathan
Ind 254*/* 317 v Eng at Mohali 2006

 

 

*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after playing 40 Test innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating when he reaches 100 Test wickets.

For more information about how the LG ICC Player Rankings are devised and maintained go to: http://www.lgiccrankings.com/icc_php/about-rankings.php


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