Pakistan have climbed to the No. 1 spot in ICC Test rankings for the
first time ever after wet outfield forced a tame draw between West
Indies and India in Trinidad on Monday (August 22). India needed a win
to stay on top of the table but a draw meant they lost two ranking
points and are now behind their Misbah's side at the second spot, who
gained 111 points in their drawn series against England.
Australia,
who were presented the mace for finishing top of the ICC rankings after
last year's cut-off, have slipped to the third spot. They were blanked
by Sri Lanka 3-0 in the three-match series. England, though they have
108 points - same as Australia - are ranked fourth while New Zealand are
placed fifth in the table.
Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan
captain, was understandably pleased with his team's efforts. "No. 1
ranking is a reward for something we had planned as a group a few years
ago and have worked extremely hard to achieve it," he said. "To top the
Test table, which boasts some of the best sides and players, is
something to be very proud of.
"I want to compliment everyone
who has been involved in the process, including all the players, the
support personnel, the management, as well as our loyal fans and
followers who remained committed to us and continued to back and support
the side through the good and not-so-good days.
"For us, the
number-one ranking is not a destination but part of a journey. Our
long-term objective and strategy is to remain competitive, continue to
challenge the top sides with good cricket and once again become the most
followed side like the Pakistan teams of yesteryears. If we can achieve
these on a consistent basis, then I am sure there will more laurels
like this down the line."
Pakistan will now be presented with
the mace, the International Cricket Council confirmed through a release.
Pakistan's next assignment is against West Indies in UAE in September
while India will play a three-match Test series against New Zealand at
home starting from September 22.

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