India have now taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match Paytm Test Cricket Series with the final Test to be played in Indore from Oct 8-12.
A washout in the fourth Test at Port of Spain against the West Indies during India’s last Test series had cost Virat Kohli’s men the top spot by just one point.
It denied them the opportunity to defend their No.1 ranking, acquired from Australia earlier.
The result of the final Test meant India won the series against the West Indies 2-0 -finishing on 110 points – one behind Pakistan and two ahead of third-ranked Australia.
With yet another powerful show, India are now firmly on top of the table and set to consolidate their position further.
After their win in the second Test, India have 113 rating points and a win in the third Test will add two more, taking their tally to 115.
There will be no immediate change in India’s reign at the top even if Pakistan and Australia win their respective bilateral Test series against the West Indies and South Africa respectively.
BCCI President, Lt. Anurag Thakur said: “I congratulate the Team India for their dominant show in Test cricket, which is the pinnacle of sport. The ICC Test rankings rightly reflect the impressive performance of Virat Kohli and his boys have displayed since the overseas tour of Sri Lanka, where they registered a series victory after 22 years. The bumper home season will allow the Indian fans to savour top-class action as India are set to host England, Bangladesh and Australia.”
Ajay Shirke, Hony. Secretary said: “The Board has always put Test cricket on the top of the priority list and nothing is more pleasing than to see Team India take the No.1 spot in the ICC Test rankings.
India have set high standards on and off the field and this is a result of the hard work of all concerned.”
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