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Virat Kohli slips one place, R Ashwin behind as tip all-rounder
- Updated: March 13, 2017
Dubai: Indian captain Virat Kohli slipped one place to fourth while R Ashwin was behind as tip all-rounder as good as progressing his array one place among bowlers in a ICC Test rankings expelled on Monday. Kohli (847 points) has had an typical Test array opposite Australia, scoring 0, 13, 12 and 15 in a dual matches so far.
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson gained dual places to strech second mark in a ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen. The latest rankings, that took into comment performances in a initial Test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Galle that a home side won by 259 runs, saw Williamson leapfrog Joe Root and Kohli after his excellent hit of 130. Williamson, who was number-one ranked for a brief while in November-December 2015, is now on 869 points, 21 points forward of third-placed Root (848) though a good 67 points adrift of list personality Steve Smith of Australia, who’s on 936 points.
Another Indian Cheteshwar Pujara is unvaried on sixth. The tip 10 of a ICC Player Rankings for Test Bowlers remained unvaried with Ashwin and Ravindra jadeja occupying initial and second spots respectively after a twin spun India to a marvellous feat over Australia in a second Test in Bangalore by claiming 8 and 7 wickets respectively.
Meanwhile, Ashwin also dethroned Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan from a tip mark for all-rounders. Ashwin is now on 434 points, 31 forward of Shakib