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Kohli on top of the world after Edgbaston ton

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VIRAT Kohli broke new ground by topping the Internatio­nal Cricket Council Test batting rankings for the first time in his career when the latest edition was published yesterday.

The India captain, already at the head of the equivalent one-day internatio­nal batting chart, found himself at the summit of these standings after scoring 149 — his maiden Test century in England — and 51 during the series opener at Edgbaston.

Unfortunat­ely for Kohli, his impressive match haul of exactly 200 runs could not prevent an India defeat by 31 runs on Saturday’s fourth day in Birmingham, with England now 1-0 up in a five-match series.

Kohli’s two innings boosted his ranking rating by 31 points and helped him end Steve Smith’s 32-month reign as the topranked batsman in Test cricket.

Former Australia captain Smith is currently serving a 12-month internatio­nal ban for his role in a ball-tampering scandal during a Test against South Africa at Cape Town in March,

Kohli is now on top of the rankings for the first time in an impressive 67-Test career that has yielded 5,754 runs at an average of 54.28, including 22 hundreds.

He now leads Smith by five points, but will have to maintain the form in the remaining four Tests to end the series as the world’s highest-ranked batsman.

Kohli is the seventh Indian, and first since Sachin Tendulkar in June 2011, to hold the number-one Test batting position.

Apart from Kohli and Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Gautam Gambhir, Sunil Gavaskar, Virender Sehwag and Dilip Vengsarkar are the other India batsmen to have been in the top spot during their Test careers.

However, at 934 points, Kohli has become India’s highest-ranked batsman, 14th overall, on the all-time tally of points.

Kohli had entered the Edgbaston Test on 903 points, 13 points behind former opening batsman Gavaskar, and is now ahead of the ICC Cricket Hall of Famer by 18 points.

Meanwhile James Anderson, England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, remained on top of an unchanged top 10 in the Test bowling rankings following his impressive display at Edgbaston which included a brilliant duel with Kohli.

The rankings will next be updated following the Second Test between England and India at Lord’s, which begins on Thursday.

Also, India’s Ishant Sharma has been fined 15 percent of his match fee and received one demerit point under the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s code of conduct for the ‘send-off’ he gave England’s Dawid Malan during the First Test at Edgbaston, the global governing body announced Saturday.

Fast bowler Sharma was found to have contravene­d article 2.1.7 of the code, which relates to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batsman upon his/her dismissal during an internatio­nal match.”

The incident in question took place during the opening session of Friday’s third day when Sharma dismissed Malan for 20 and then celebrated his exit in close proximity to the Middlesex left-hander — an action which in the view of the match officials could have provoked an aggressive reaction from the departing batsman.

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