December 23, 2024 07:23 pm (IST)
Michael Clarke wins Reliance ICC Test mace
Dubai, Jun 4 (IBNS): Australia captain Michael Clarke on Wednesday got his hands on the Reliance ICC Test mace, a symbol of his side's status as the number-one ranked Test side in the world.
This is the first time since August 2009 that the mace is in the possession of Australia.
Clarke, who inspired his side to victories over England and South Africa in the past season, received the mace in Brisbane on Wednesday at a training camp for the upcoming season.
After receiving the mace, a delighted Clarke said: "Having the mace back on Australian soil is something that brings us a great amount of pride."
He said, "It is a great achievement by everyone involved with the team – our support staff, our families, the staff at Cricket Australia and our fans who have supported us through a couple of really tough years."
"For me personally, as captain, this is an incredibly satisfying achievement and one of the proudest moments of my career," Clarke added.
Clarke believed Test cricket remained the ultimate challenge for any cricketer.
"Test cricket truly is a ‘test’. It requires stamina, skill, patience, fitness and the ability to adapt to different conditions and opponents," he said.
He added, "It is still the purest form of cricket and I don’t think there would be a young cricketer in this country that wouldn’t want to represent Australia and wear the Baggy Green in a Test match."
Australia achieved the number-one position after the annual update of the Reliance Test Team Rankings Table on May 1.
Australia is now on 123 ratings points, level with South Africa, however, when ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point, Michael Clarke’s side is ranked ahead of South Africa by a fraction of a point.
South Africa is scheduled to play two Test matches against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka in July. Should it win both Tests, then it will reclaim the top spot.
But Clarke was focused on Australia’s forthcoming series, when he said: "As I have mentioned before, our goal is to continue our form in the Test arena and prove we are capable of staying at the top. Our upcoming series against Pakistan (October-November) and India (November-January) will be big tests for our group."
Australia was the first team to be ranked number-one in Test cricket when the ICC introduced the current rankings system in 2003.
Since the system was introduced, Australia has been ranked as the number-one Test side for 74 months, more than any other side.
South Africa is a distant second, having spent 23 months at the top.
ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: "The prestigious mace recognises excellence and sustained consistency in the traditional and most demanding format of the sport."
Richardson said, "The competition at the top of the rankings between Australia and South Africa is incredibly exciting and great for cricket."
"In fact, fans can look forward to a season of high quality competitive Test cricket with all ten Full Members involved in series in the forthcoming months. Competition amongst the top teams has never been keener," he added.
According to the FTP as on Jun 4, the following Test series will be played in the lead up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 which starts in Australia and New Zealand on Feb 14:
West Indies v New Zealand, England v Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka v South Africa, England v India, Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Zimbabwe v South Africa, West Indies v Bangladesh, Pakistan v Australia, Pakistan v New Zealand, Australia v India and South Africa v West Indies.
Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings table (as on Jun 4)
Rank Team Rating
1 Australia 123
2 South Africa 123
3 England 104
4 Pakistan 103
5 India 102
6 New Zealand 92
7 Sri Lanka 90
8 West Indies 76
9 Zimbabwe 40
10 Bangladesh 21
(Developed by David Kendix)
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