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India aims high in Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship table

India will be looking to regain second place in the

Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship when its goes head to head

with Sri Lanka in a three-Test series starting in Colombo from

Wednesday.
 
India is currently ranked third behind Australia and South Africa while Sri

Lanka is another couple of places back, behind fourth-placed England,

an ICC statement released here today said.
 
But that line-up could all change depending how the India – Sri Lanka

and England –South Africa series pan out.
 
These are the potential scenarios:
 
·To regain second place in the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship

table, India needs to sweep the series and hope South Africa wins its

series in England 2-1. That will leave India on 118 and South Africa on

116.
 
·If India wins 2-1 and South Africa also wins by the same margin, Anil

Kumble’s side will reduce the gap with the Proteas to just one ratings

point, 116 to 115.
 
·A shared series in Sri Lanka while South Africa wins its series in

England 2-1 will mean India will have 112 ratings points, compared to

South Africa’s 116. It will also mean Sri Lanka swaps places with

Michael Vaughan’s side.
 
·If Sri Lanka wins its series 2-0 and South Africa beats England 2-1, Sri

Lanka (110) will leapfrog both India (108) and England (104) into third

place.
 
·Identical 3-0 wins for Sri Lanka and South Africa will leave India on 106

and England on 102 while Sri Lanka (112) will move to third and South

Africa (119) will be in second place.
 
·If Sri Lanka beats India 2-1, it will rise to 108 ratings points while India

will drop to 109 points
 
In the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen, Sri

Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara is on top of the chart. He will be aiming to

return to the 900-point mark he first achieved last year against England in

Kandy.
 
In ranking terms, 900 points marks out a player as truly great. Only 24

players have achieved that tally in the 131 years of Tests.
 
Sangakkara is only just ahead of second-placed Shivnarine Chanderpaul

of the West Indies, which means a disappointing series could see him

lose the top position he has held since March this year.
 
Mahela Jayawardena is the other batsman from either side to figure in

the top 10 list. He currently sits in ninth position with eighth-placed

Australia’s Matthew Hayden firmly in his sights.
 
No India batsman figures in the top 10 list but there are five of them

inside the top 20 – Sachin Tendulkar (13th), Rahul Dravid (15th),

Virender Sehwag (18th), Sourav Ganguly (19th) and VVS Laxman (20th).
 
Sri Lanka’s iconic spinner Muttiah Muralidaran leads the Reliance Mobile

ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers. The 36-year-old from Kandy is

Test cricket’s highest wicket-taker with 735 victims and has been

occupying the top spot since February 2006.
 
Chaminda Vaas, in seventh place, is the other Sri Lanka bowler in the

top 10 while India captain Anil Kumble is just behind Vaas, in eighth

position.
 
Zaheer Khan (14th) and Harbhajan Singh (18th) have excellent

opportunities to make upward moves. Also eyeing improvements in their

currently positions are R.P Singh (40th), Munaf Patel (47th) and Ishant

Sharma (53rd).
 
In the all-rounder listing, Jacques Kallis of South Africa remains top, clear

of Daniel Vettori of New Zealand, with Vaas in fifth spot and Kumble and

Sehwag in 10th and 11th positions respectively.

Rank   Team                Rating                                                                   
 
1          Australia                138
2          South Africa           115
3          India                      113
4          England                  106
5          Sri Lanka                103
6          Pakistan                 100
7          New Zealand           83
8          West Indies               81
9          Bangladesh                0  (ANI)

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