India captain Rahul Dravid returned to second place in the LG ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen after his 146 against the West Indies in the drawn second Test in St Lucia.
Dravid's innings, his 23rd Test hundred, lifted him above Inazamam-ul Haq of Pakistan and South Africa's Jacques Kallis. Only Ricky Ponting, Australia's captain, is ahead of him in the list.
Dravid's team-mate Virender Sehwag is also moving in the right direction in the Player Rankings, up two places to 12th after his blazing 180, which included 99 runs before lunch on the first day of the Test.
The injured Sachin Tendulkar (joint 19th along with Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene) completes the trio of Indian batsmen in the top 20.
While VVS Laxman (29th) and Yuvraj Singh (58th) dropped in the rankings, there is good news for Mohammad Kaif. The right-hander, whose unbeaten 148 at the Beausejour Stadium was his maiden Test hundred, has risen 19 places to 63rd in the list, and now has his best-ever haul of rating points.
The match has seen little movement among the top places in the LG ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers, although Anil Kumble, who overtook West Indies legend Courtney Walsh to become the fourth highest wicket-taker in Tests, has moved up the standings.
Kumble grabbed six wickets in St Lucia to climb one spot to seventh position while Irfan Pathan, recalled for the Test after missing the match in Antigua, remains in 12th place.
Brian Lara, whose 120 played a key role in ensuring the Test was drawn, remains the West Indies' highest-placed player in the LG ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen and the only one from that side in the top 20, unchanged in ninth spot.
Below him, Shivnarine Chanderpaul (22nd) and Chris Gayle (23rd) have swapped places while Ramnaresh Sarwan's twin failures have seen him slip four spots to 34th position.
The West Indies is without a bowler in the top 20 with Corey Collymore dropping four places to 21st position after a wicketless Test in St Lucia.
The bowling table is headed by Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralidaran, ahead of Makhaya Ntini of South Africa and Australia's Shane Warne.
Kallis is the leading all-rounder, clear of England's Andrew Flintoff, with Pathan in fifth position in that list. Gayle lies in seventh spot.
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