A few short weeks ago, England were racking up nearly 600 runs (and Joe Root was making a score of over 180 in a 3rd successive test match), en route to winning their sixth consecutive away test and taking a 1-0 series lead over India. That series is now over, India have won 3-1, and England have since recored 7 consecutive scores of 205 or less. On some tricky pitches, the Indian spin bowling has clearly been superior, but it's the failure of England's batting which is most apparent (although of course the consistency of the Indian bowling has certainly applied the pressure). India finish the series clearly on top of my world rankings; and have qualified for the inaugarual World Test Championsip final, a new event for which qualification is calculated slightly differently to the official world rankings (such that at the start of this series, either England or, more likely, Australia, could have made it at India's expense. New Zealand, runners-up in the last two one-day World Cups, are already there.
Meanwhile, Afgahnistan have played a rare test; but were easily rolled over by their visitors Zimbabwe. My world ratings now look like this:
- India 266 +12
- New Zealand 208
- England 184 -12
- Australia 177
- Pakistan 108
- South Africa 60
- West Indies 30
- Sri Lanka 16
- Bangladesh -156
- Zimbabwe -228 +23
- Afghanistan -328 -25
- Ireland -338
In the official ratings, India displace New Zealand on top:
- India 122 +4
- New Zealand 118
- Australia 113
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England 105 -3
- Pakistan 90
- South Africa 89
- Sri Lanka 83
- West Indies 80
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Bangladesh 51
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