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Murali retires in third position
Date: 23 July, 2010(Friday)
The Express Tribune
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Sangakkara questions ICC Test rankings
Sri Lanka’s skipper has questioned the way the ICC Test rankings work. This was in response to a query whether the players take seriously a system that has India at No.1 despite not having won a series in Australia, South Africa and Sri Lanka since 1993. “If you want rankings, they should count towards playing a Test championship” urged the captain.
Sri Lanka’s star spinner Muttiah Muralidaran retired from Test cricket after dominating the International Cricket Council’s player rankings for Test bowlers for the best part of his glittering 18-year career.

Not only was he the first to reach the 800-wicket landmark, he also spent a record 214 Tests and 1,711 days in the number one spot of the rankings.

The 38-year-old bowed out in third position behind South Africa’s Dale Steyn and Pakistan’s Mohammad Asif after climbing two spots in the latest rankings following his figures of five for 63 and three for 128 which set-up a 10-wicket victory for Sri Lanka in the first of the three-match Test series in Galle.

The spinner first surged to the top of the bowling rankings in 2002 after his match figures of nine for 91 made him the quickest bowler to reach 400 Test wickets.

Within a year of making his Test debut against Australia, Muralitharan broke into the top 20 when he jumped to 19th in 1993 and then never dropped out.

The closest he came to slipping out of the top 20 was in 1997 against New Zealand when he was briefly in 20th position.

Muralitharan’s rating was consistently above 800 and often above 900 ratings points, an indicator of sustained and outstanding performances. While his average career rating was 770, he is also the only Sri Lankan bowler to achieve more than 800 ratings points.


   


 
 no live match available
Pakistan Day T20 Cup
Zimbabwe in West Indies, March 2010
Pakistan A and England Lions in UAE, Feb 2010
South Africa in India, Feb 2010
England in Bangladesh, Feb-Mar 2010
Australia in New Zealand, Feb-Mar 2010
Pakistan, England in UAE, Feb 2010
Bangladesh in New Zealand, Feb 2010
The series above listed are for the next few weeks/months and currently in progress. Down to top approach.


 
Pos   Team
1   India
2   South Africa
3   Australia
4   Sri Lanka
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   New Zealand
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
 
 
Pos   Team
1   Australia
2   India
3   South Africa
4   New Zealand
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   Sri Lanka
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
10   Zimbabwe
11   Ireland
12   Kenya

 
 
 
 
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