Career-best rankings for Zimbabwe players

September 15, 2013 04:06 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 12:19 pm IST - Dubai

Zimbabwe’s historic Test win over Pakistan has propelled its cricketers to best-ever ICC rankings with skipper Brendan Taylor zooming up 15 rungs to be at a career-best 25th in the latest list issued on Sunday.

Taylor’s rise came following knocks of 51 and 27 in the Harare Test, which Zimbabwe won by 24 runs on Saturday.

Also moving up on the batting list was Hamilton Masakadza, who is now at 66th (up by 40 places) after his knocks of 75 and 44.

Meanwhile, Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq’s contribution of 33 and 79 not out may have gone in vain, but he has moved up three places to 12th on the Reliance ICC player rankings for Test batsmen, the ICC said in a statement.

Player-of-the-series Younis Khan remained his country’s highest-ranked batsman in sixth position.

For Zimbabwe, Man-of-the-match Tendai Chatara is now in a career-best 55th spot (up by 21) in the latest bowlers’ rankings after his match figures of six for 105, including a match-winning spell of five for 61 in the second innings.

Tinashe Panyangara, who had figures of three for 43 and one for 43, is at a best-ever 62nd (up by 25).

Meanwhile, Abdur Rehman has moved up two places to 11th after his figures of three for 47 and two for 40 in the match.

The other Pakistan bowler to move up is Junaid Khan, who is now at a career-best 32nd (up by two). The bowlers’ rankings is still headed by South Africa’s Dale Steyn, with teammate Vernon Philander in second place.

Saeed Ajmal has swapped places with Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath and has now dropped again to fourth.

Saeed’s 11-wicket haul in the first Test had helped him gain 36 ratings points to regain the No. 3 slot from Herath. However, after picking up just three wickets in the second Test, Saeed has dropped 34 rating points and has now returned to fourth position.

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