The Borneo Post

India win top Test rankings for third year

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NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli’s India have topped the internatio­nal Test rankings for the third year in a row – boosted by their first ever series triumph in Australia – earning a million dollar prize for the team.

India finished eight points clear of New Zealand in the contest, taking in matches up to Sunday.

Kohli, who led India to their maiden series win in Australia in 71 years of trying, said the achievemen­t would inspire the team to try harder in the inaugural world Test championsh­ip which starts this year.

“Retaining the ICC Test Championsh­ip Mace once again is something we are all really proud of,” he said.

“We all know of the importance of Test cricket and of how only the best can prosper in the format,” he said in a statement published

Retaining the ICC Test Championsh­ip Mace once again is something we are all really proud of. Virat Kohli, India captain

by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

The five-Test Ashes series between England and Australia this summer will launch the first world championsh­ip. Nine teams will play in a Test league over two years with the top two teams to square off in a June 2021 final.

In the current world rankings, South Africa are third while England and Australia take fourth and fifth spots respective­ly.

New Zealand received US$ 500,000 for their secondplac­e finish while South Africa got US$ 200,000.

New ICC chief executive Manu Sawhney congratula­ted Kohli and his team for their success and said the new world championsh­ip wil l provide “an undisputed conclusion to some of the most renowned cricket rivalries in the internatio­nal game.”

The top nine Test nations out of 12 will compete in 71 matches and 27 series to decide who reaches the final.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? India’s team pose with the Border-Gavaskar trophy as they celebrate their series win on the fifth day of the fourth and final cricket Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney in this Jan 7 file photo.
— AFP photo India’s team pose with the Border-Gavaskar trophy as they celebrate their series win on the fifth day of the fourth and final cricket Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney in this Jan 7 file photo.

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