A look at the latest test rankings from a Kiwi perspective
ICC Test Championship
30 November 2014
Team | Matches | Points | Rating |
South Africa | 27 | 3353 | 124 |
Australia | 35 | 4088 | 117 |
England | 39 | 4063 | 104 |
Pakistan | 30 | 3090 | 103 |
Sri Lanka | 31 | 3126 | 101 |
India | 29 | 2793 | 96 |
New Zealand | 34 | 3207 | 94 |
West Indies | 26 | 1962 | 75 |
Bangladesh | 21 | 676 | 32 |
Zimbabwe | 13 | 228 | 18 |
Plain to see the rankings haven't shift since the end of the third Pakistan test, so will we threaten India on the table?
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Now here is a real teaser. In the last calendar year both Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson have surpassed Ross Taylor in runs scored and their impact on the matches they have played
Only question about Southee and Boult is their placement on the table. This should be rectified after the new rankings come in.
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Makes one wonder how old these rankings are when you take into consideration Vettori hasn't played test cricket for over two years? If current form is considered young M Craig should be making an appearance soon.
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