Dubai, Dec 29 (IANS) Australia captain Michael Clarke has reached a career-best 900-points in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test batsmen rankings after his side’s innings and 201 runs win against Sri Lanka in Melbourne.
Friday’s win guaranteed Australia an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Clarke began the Test on 888 ratings points and earned 12 ratings points for his knock of 106 to become only the seventh Australia batsman to achieve the rare distinction as he retained his position at the top of the batting table.
Don Bradman, Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Doug Walters, Neil Harvey and Mike Hussey are the other Australia batsmen to break the 900-point barrier.
Clarke has enjoyed a record-breaking year with the bat in Test matches and he has ended 2012 as the highest run-getter with 1,595 runs from 11 matches. Clarke also broke former captain Ricky Ponting’s record of most Test runs by an Australia batsman in a year.
Clarke’s hundred in the Melbourne Test was his fifth for the year to add to his triple hundred and three double hundreds during the course of 2012. At 900 ratings points, Clarke is now 26th in the all-time batting ratings list.
Mitchell Johnson, player of the match in Melbourne, has also made an all-round impact in the latest rankings.
Johnson’s match figures of four for 63 and two for 16 has put him back among the top 20 bowlers’ list. He is now 18th after a jump of three places. Johnson was ranked as high as number two in the bowlers’ table in March 2009.
Johnson’s unbeaten knock of 92 has seen him climb 13 places to 81st in the batting table.
Kumar Sangakkara, who became the second Sri Lankan batsman, and the 11th overall, to reach the 10,000-Test run mark has moved up a place to fourth in the batting table.
IANS 2012-12-29 15:10:14

JULIE PACE and LARA JAKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday defended America’s controversial drone attacks as legal, effective and a…
Continue Reading »
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Having to work in a chilly rain would meet most people’s definition of miserable. But for actor Vijay Verma, who had to…
Continue Reading »
BISWAJEET BANERJEE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LUCKNOW, India — A blistering heat wave has swept across most parts of north and western India, causing…
Continue Reading »
THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY — Alberta Progressive Conservatives are chiding the Wildrose party over comments on the party’s Facebook page by people angry at Leader…
Continue Reading »
JENNIFER SALTMAN VANCOUVER DESI Drug and alcohol impairment have been ruled out as factors in a crash that killed five people in Surrey last month,…
Continue Reading »
Sydney, May 22 (IANS) A frantic search is on for a 25-year-old Indo-Canadian man who went missing in a national park in Australia. Prabhdeep Srawn…
Continue Reading »
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Having to work in a chilly rain would meet most people’s definition of miserable. But for actor Vijay Verma, who had to…
Continue Reading »
JILL LAWLESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANNES, France — Indian cinema is being feted in Cannes on its 100th birthday. But amid the celebrations, the B-word…
Continue Reading »
Mumbai, May 20 (IANS) Deepika Padukone has rubbished rumours that her “Chennai Express” co-star Shah Rukh Khan has asked her not to go on the…
Continue Reading »
© 2012-2013 Vancouverdesi.com part of Vancouver Province Sites, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
All Rights Reserved | Privacy Statement | Terms and Conditions | Copyright & Permissions