Bengaluru win assures India of number one ranking

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

The Indian cricket team will retain its number one position in the Test rankings owing to the series-levelling 75-run win in the second Test against in

By retaining the No.1 position till the April 1 cut off date, Virat Kohli's men will receive a prize of USD 1 million.



"Victory in the 2nd Test against assures a No.1 finish on the April 1 cut-off date and a prize of USD 1 million," the confirmed in a tweet after defeated by 75 runs here today.

bounced back in style to win the second Test after suffering a heavy defeat in the series opener at

Set a 188-run target, were dismissed for 112 in 35.4 overs on day four with picking up his 25th five-wicket haul.

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Bengaluru win assures India of number one ranking

The Indian cricket team will retain its number one position in the ICC Test rankings owing to the series-levelling 75-run win in the second Test against Australia in Bengaluru. By retaining the No.1 position till the April 1 cut off date, Virat Kohli's men will receive a cash prize of USD 1 million. "Victory in the 2nd Test against Australia assures India a No.1 finish on the April 1 cut-off date and a cash prize of USD 1 million," the ICC confirmed in a tweet after India defeated Australia by 75 runs here today. India bounced back in style to win the second Test after suffering a heavy defeat in the series opener at Pune. Set a 188-run target, Australia were dismissed for 112 in 35.4 overs on day four with Ravichandran Ashwin picking up his 25th five-wicket haul. The Indian cricket team will retain its number one position in the Test rankings owing to the series-levelling 75-run win in the second Test against in

By retaining the No.1 position till the April 1 cut off date, Virat Kohli's men will receive a prize of USD 1 million.

"Victory in the 2nd Test against assures a No.1 finish on the April 1 cut-off date and a prize of USD 1 million," the confirmed in a tweet after defeated by 75 runs here today.

bounced back in style to win the second Test after suffering a heavy defeat in the series opener at

Set a 188-run target, were dismissed for 112 in 35.4 overs on day four with picking up his 25th five-wicket haul.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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