S. Africa finish second in ICC Test rankings

IANS  |  Dubai 

The recent Test series win against helped earn two points which helped them move a point ahead of into second place on the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test team rankings.

defeated 1-0 after rain played spoilsport on the fifth day of the third and final cricket Test match in Hamilton -- thus ending the match in a draw and handing the Proteas the series.

Following the result, dropped two points and consequently slipped behind Pakistan into sixth place, according to an release.

As the Test series between and was the last series to finish before the April 1 annual cut-off, the No.2 ranking earned the Proteas $500,000, while Australia, in third place, will collect $200,000.

England, which ended up fourth, will receive $100,000.

On Tuesday, India retained the Test Championship mace following its 2-1 series win over They stand to pocket $1 million for the achievement.

--IANS

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S. Africa finish second in ICC Test rankings

The recent Test series win against New Zealand helped South Africa earn two points which helped them move a point ahead of Australia into second place on the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test team rankings.

The recent Test series win against helped earn two points which helped them move a point ahead of into second place on the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test team rankings.

defeated 1-0 after rain played spoilsport on the fifth day of the third and final cricket Test match in Hamilton -- thus ending the match in a draw and handing the Proteas the series.

Following the result, dropped two points and consequently slipped behind Pakistan into sixth place, according to an release.

As the Test series between and was the last series to finish before the April 1 annual cut-off, the No.2 ranking earned the Proteas $500,000, while Australia, in third place, will collect $200,000.

England, which ended up fourth, will receive $100,000.

On Tuesday, India retained the Test Championship mace following its 2-1 series win over They stand to pocket $1 million for the achievement.

--IANS

gau/pur/dg

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

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