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India vs England: Virat Kohli Slips to Fifth in ICC Test Rankings, Joe Root Cracks Top 3

Virat Kohli's poor showing with the bat during the first Test against England in Chennai has seen him slip down one spot to fifth in the latest ICC rankings for batsmen in Tests released on Wednesday.

India vs England: Virat Kohli Slips to Fifth in ICC Test Rankings, Joe Root Cracks Top 3

India cricket team captain Virat Kohli's poor showing with the bat during the first Test against England in Chennai has seen him slip down one spot to fifth in the latest ICC rankings for batsmen in Tests released on Wednesday. Kohli, who scored 11 and 72 in the first and second innings, respectively, currently has 852 points and slips below Australia's Marnus Labuschagne, who has 878 points. Meanwhile England cricket team skipper Joe Root, who scored a magnificent double ton in the first innings of the match, climbed two spots to third place with 883 points, behind only Australia's Steve Smith (891 points) in second place and New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson (919 points) in first place.

England seamer James Anderson also made moves in the rankings after a fine show with the ball in the Chennai Test. Anderson moved one spot up into third place with 826 points behind compatriot Stuart Broad, who has 830 points.

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India's Ravichandran Ashwin (771 points) and Jasprit Bumrah (769 points) also form a part of the Top 10 as they sit in seventh and eighth positions, respectively.

Australia's Pat Cummins continues to top the bowler's rankings with 908 points.

England's Ben Stokes, who was in decent touch with both the bat and ball during the Chennai Test, is top of the all-rounder's rankings in the longest format of the game.

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Kohli, meanwhile, said after the match that he wasn't happy at the sudden rule change for the World Test Championship. "If rules suddenly change during lockdown, nothing is in your control," an irate Kohli said on Tuesday, taking a dig at the ICC after India slumped to fourth place in the WTC table.

While India slipped after their 227-run defeat to England in the opening Test in Chennai, the visitors kept alive their hopes of making the final of the inaugural event.

The ICC Cricket Committee, led by former India captain Anil Kumble, decided during the coronavirus-forced lockdown last year that the WTC league standings would be determined by the percentage of points (PCT) earned by teams.

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"Nothing changes for us. If suddenly the rules can change when you are in lockdown, nothing is in your control at all. The only thing that you are in control is what you do on the field," Kohli said when asked about India's slide in the points tally.



Team Rankings

RankTeamPointsRating
1 New Zealand 3198 118
2 Australia 3028 116
3 India 3085 114
4 England 4326 106
5 South Africa 2499 96
FULL Ranking
RankTeamPointsRating
1 England 5405 123
2 India 6102 117
3 New Zealand 3716 116
4 Australia 4344 111
5 South Africa 3345 108
FULL Ranking
RankTeamPointsRating
1 England 6877 275
2 Australia 6800 272
3 India 10186 268
4 Pakistan 7516 259
5 South Africa 5047 252
FULL Ranking