
Yousuf returns to grab number-one spot
Pakistan senior batsman Mohammad Yousuf zoomed to the number one spot in the latest ICC Test Rankings.
Yousuf returned to international cricket with a cracking century against Sri Lanka in the first Test.
Returning to Pakistan cricket after a one and half years gap after snapping ties with rebel Indian Cricket League, Yousuf announced his arrival by hitting a pivotal 112 in the first innings at Galle.
The numero uno status, which Yousuf attained toppling skipper Younus Khan gives Pakistan a 1-2 position in the table for the first time since the rankings were introduced in June 1987.
Yousuf was second when he was removed from the rankings table early in 2009 as Pakistan had not played a Test match since before the qualification date for the rankings.
Even though Yousuf shone with the bat, Pakistan made a mess of things on the fourth day of the Test when it lost eight wickets for 46 runs to lose by 50 runs while chasing a modest 168-run target.
Younus, who scored 25 and 3 in the Test, paid the price for his failures as he not only dropped to second position but also conceded 30 valuable points.
Sangakkara drops to fifth place
Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara, who scored 9 and 14, has dropped two places to fifth position.
Sangakkara's fall has benefitted Indian opener Gautam Gambhir and Shivnarine Chanderpaul of West Indies. Both the left-handers have moved up one place each to occupy third and fourth places respectively.
Thilan Samaraweera has dropped out of the top 20 after slipping two places to 22nd, Tillekeratne Dilshan had fallen two places to 27th, Kamran Akmal has dropped one position to 30th and Salman Butt has slipped to 52nd position after losing two places.
Among the Test bowlers, Pakistan pacer Umar Gul have dropped four places to 18th position while Sri Lanka spin wizard Ajantha Mendis slipped three places to 28th spot.
However, Galle Test's surprise hero Sri Lankan left-arm spinner Rangana Herath, who took 4-15 in the second innings, has jumped eight places to 48th position.
Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Aamer, who had returned with a figure of 6-117, has entered the table in 60th position while Younus, who had figures of 2-23 and 2-27, has zoomed 29 places to 83rd spot.
Jacques Kallis continues to lead the Test all-rounders list with Mitchell Johnson of Australia in second and New Zealand's Daniel Vettori in third position.
Jhulan loses top bowler's spot to England spinner
Meanwhile, India captain Jhulan Goswami was replaced by England spinner Holly Colvin as the top bowler in the latest ICC ODI Women Players Rankings issued on Wednesday.
In the batting chart, former captain Mithali Raj was also replaced by English woman Sarah Taylor as the number two batter.
The only good news for the Indians was Rumeli Dhar breaking into the top five in the all-rounders' chart.
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