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Can India maintain their stay in the second spot in Tests?

February 04, 2014 14:55 IST

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India will retain their number two position in the ICC Test Team Rankings if they win or draw the upcoming two-match series against New Zealand, starting in Auckland on Thursday.

A 2-0 series win will fetch India one rating point to take them to 118 points with no change in the table.

While a 1-0 result will see India lose five points to end on 112 ratings points, just one ahead of third-ranked Australia, though they would hold on to their second position.

A 0-0 or 1-1 draw will allow both the teams to maintain their pre-series rankings.

In case New Zealand, who are currently on eighth position with 82 points, win the series 2-0 then they will jump to 88 ratings points, while India will fall to 110.

Can India maintain their stay in the second spot in Tests?

Image: Virat Kohli
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New Zealand will leapfrog the West Indies into seventh position if they win the series 1-0.

In fact, the Black Caps can move ahead of Sri Lanka in sixth place, provided they beat India 2-0 and Bangladesh win the second Test against Sri Lanka to draw the series 1-1.

A 1-0 series win for New Zealand will mean it will join West Indies on 87 points but will be ranked seventh when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point.

India's Cheteshwar Pujara (5th) and vice-captain Virat Kohli (11th) have excellent opportunities to climb the ICC Test batsmen rankings table.

It will be golden opportunity for in-form Kohli to enter the top-10 list for the first time in his career.

Ravichandran Ashwin, at seventh spot, starts off the series as the highest-ranked Indian Test bowler.