Agencies
Dubai, Oct 15
Master
blaster Sachin Tendulkar has moved back into the top 10 of the
International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings for one-day international
(ODI) batsmen.
In
the latest rankings issued today, Sachin moved up three places
to sit at joint 9th, alongside Chris Gayle of the West Indies.
He
is the only Indian batsman in the top 10. Vice captain Yuvraj
Singh is at 15th place, while captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni occupies
the 16th position.
On
the debit side of the ledger, however, former captain Rahul Dravid
has slipped seven places and now lies in 22nd place. India's highest-placed
bowler in the relevant table is Harbhajan Singh, down in 29th
position.
Australia's
Andrew Symonds is within touching distance of top spot in the
ODI batsmen rankings.
The
powerful right-hander, who bludgeoned a brutal 107 from just 88
balls against India in Nagpur on Sunday, has rocketed up six spots
to second place and is now just eight rating points behind his
captain and team-mate Ricky Ponting.
That
rise is a reflection of his outstanding form during the ongoing
series as he is the leading run-scorer from either side with 365
runs at an average of 91.25 and a strike-rate of 110.94 runs per
hundred balls.
Symonds,
who has reached a career-high tally of rating points, forms an
impressive Australian 1-2-3 at the top of the batting table, behind
Ponting but ahead of Matthew Hayden, the winner of the ODI Player
of the Year award at the ICC Awards in September and the second
highest run-getter in the current series.
Three
other Australians are in the top 11- Michael Hussey (5th), Michael
Clarke (8th) and Adam Gilchrist (11th).
The
news is just as good for Ponting's men in the bowling list with
left-arm wrist spinner Brad Hogg breaking into the top 10 on the
back of being joint leading wicket-taker (alongside team-mate
Mitchell Johnson) in the India series with 11 victims.
Hogg
is one of three Australia bowlers in that top 10 with Nathan Bracken
(3rd) and Brett Lee (9th) also featuring.
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