Dubai: Steve Smith continued his reign in the MRF Tyres ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen for a second year running, finishing the calendar year 2017 with the second highest ever rating after the legendary Don Bradman, released by ICC on Monday January 1m 2018.
Smith’s tally of 947 points kept him 54 points ahead of Virat Kohli at the end of a year which saw the Australia captain aggregate 1,305 runs with six centuries. His India counterpart Kohli, however, kept a steady hold on the ODI number one ranking for most of the latter part of the year even though his year-end aggregate was only four points more than second-placed AB de Villiers.
Unlike in Tests, the top position in ODIs was fiercely contested for, with as many as 12 changes between Kohli, de Villiers and David Warner. Kohli led for 190 days in this format while his hold at the top in T20I rankings was virtually right through. He was top-ranked for 358 days in the shortest format, only losing the spot to Aaron Finch towards the end as Kohli missed a three-match home series against Sri Lanka when he got married.
Those rising rapidly in Tests in 2017 were India opener Lokesh Rahul (49th to 12th), Windies middle-order batsman Shai Hope (107th to 34th) and South Africa left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj (59th to 16th).
Ravichandran Ashwin started the year at the top among bowlers in Tests but it was his spin-twin Ravindra Jadeja who ruled for the longest period (187 days) while England pace bowler James Anderson (115 days) finished the year on top. Ashwin and Jadeja were also briefly jointly-top ranked.
In ODI bowling, New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult started the year on top and Pakistan’s Hasan Ali finished in that position but it were Imran Tahir and Josh Hazlewood who led for most of the time. In T20Is, Tahir, India’s Jasprit Bumrah and Imad Wasim, topped at different points in time.
Hasan rose meteorically in ODIs from 75th place to first position during the year. Bumrah (48th to third) and Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan (38th to eighth) also rose swiftly on the table.
Player | No. of days at top |
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Test batting | Highest rating – Steve Smith (947 points) |
Steve Smith | 365 days |
Test bowling | Highest rating – Ravindra Jadeja (899) |
Ravindra Jadeja | 187 days |
James Anderson | 115 days |
R Ashwin | 74 days |
Test all-rounder | Highest rating – Shakib Al Hasan (489) |
Shakib Al Hasan | 284 days |
R Ashwin | 72 days |
Ravindra Jadeja | 9 days |
ODI batting | Highest rating – Virat Kohli (889) |
Virat Kohli | 190 days |
AB de Villiers | 127 days |
David Warner | 48 days |
ODI bowling | Highest rating – Imran Tahir (786) |
Imran Tahir | 142 days |
Josh Hazlewood | 109 days |
Hasan Ali | 74 days |
Trent Boult | 35 days |
Kagiso Rabada | 5 days |
ODI all-rounder | Highest rating – Shakib Al Hasan (386) |
Shakib Al Hasan | 283 days |
Mohammad Hafeez | 82 days |
T20I batting | Highest rating – Virat Kohli (831) |
Virat Kohli | 58 days |
Aaron Finch | 7 days |
T20I bowling | Highest rating – Imran Tahir (795) |
Imran Tahir | 169 days |
Imad Wasim | 143 days |
Jasprit Bumrah | 53 days |
T20I all-rounder | Highest rating – Glenn Maxwell (388) |
Shakib Al Hasan | 310 days |
Glenn Maxwell | 55 days |
Women ODI batting | Highest rating – Meg Lanning (807) |
Meg Lanning | 292 days |
Mithali Raj | 73 days |
Women ODI bowling | Highest rating – Marizanne Kapp (689) |
Marizanne Kapp | 313 days |
Jhulan Goswami | 46 days |
Stafanie Taylor | 4 days |
Jess Jonassen | 2 days |
Women ODI all-rounder | Highest rating – Stafanie Taylor (446) |
Stafanie Taylor | 193 days |
Ellyse Perry | 172 days |
Women T20I batting | Highest rating – Stafanie Taylor (686) |
Stafanie Taylor | 365 days |
Women T20I bowling | Highest rating – Morna Nielsen (655) |
Anya Shrubsole | 242 days |
Hayley Matthews | 71 days |
Morna Nielsen | 50 days |
Megan Schutt | 2 days |
Women T20I all-rounder | Highest rating – Ellyse Perry (311) |
Stafanie Taylor | 240 days |
Hayley Matthews | 70 days |
Ellyse Perry | 53 days |
Deandra Dottin | 2 days |