Dubai, UAE – The two-match series was drawn 1-1 with Zimbabwe finishing at 34 ratings points, ahead of 10th ranked Bangladesh Test has helped it return to the Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings for the first time since May 2007.
A historic 24 runs win for Zimbabwe in the second and final Test of its series against Pakistan on Saturday at the Harare Sports Club, has helped it return to the Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings for the first time since May 2007 in the ninth place.
The two-match series was drawn 1-1 with Zimbabwe finishing at 34 ratings points, ahead of 10th ranked Bangladesh.
Zimbabwe had entered the series unranked and irrespective of the result of the series would have finished ninth on the table.
Zimbabwe had pulled out of playing Test cricket in January 2006 and, since its return to the Test arena in August 2011 after a gap of five years, it had been unranked, having not played the requisite eight qualifying Tests to be part of the rankings table.
In sharp contrast, Pakistan has conceded five ratings points and has dropped behind Australia and West Indies. Misbah-ul-Haq’s side had only moved into fourth position last month following the conclusion of the Ashes, which England retained after defeating Australia by 3-0.
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Reliance ICC Test Rankings table (as on 14 September)
Rank | (+/-) | Team | Rating (+/-) |
1 | South Africa | 135 | |
2 | England | 116 | |
3 | India | 116 | |
4 | (+1) | Australia | 101 |
5 | (+1) | West Indies | 99 |
6 | (-2) | Pakistan | 97 (-5) |
7 | Sri Lanka | 88 | |
8 | New Zealand | 79 | |
9 | Zimbabwe | 34 | |
10 | Bangladesh | 10 |
First Published By The International Cricket Council.