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SeinDude
7 May 2002, 12:58
from Baggygreen website


Adam Gilchrist has become the first regular No.7 batsman to top the Test batting rankings.

Gilchrist's awesome form against South Africa over the summer took his Test average to 60.00 and meant it was only a matter of time before he became the first Australian since Steve Waugh to top the batting list.

The West Australian's elevation comes after first Brian Lara and then Sachin Tendulkar dropped below him in the India v West Indies series in the Windies.

Gilchrist is the first regular No.7 batsman to claim the top ranking on the PwC ratings.

Opener Matthew Hayden, in 5th spot, is the only other Australian in the top 10 with Steve Waugh, Damien Martyn and Justin Langer 11th, 12th and 13th.

With no more Test cricket to play till the tour to Pakistan, Gilchrist's chances of retaining top spot depend on what Tendulkar and Lara do in the remaining two Tests in their current series.

Fellow wicketkeeper and left-handed batsman Andy Flower of Zimbabwe was top for just three months late last year.

Inzamam-ul-Haq was another short-lived No.1, occupying top place for just a couple of weeks late in 1997.

Now Inzamam is back in contention after his magnificent triple-century in Lahore lifted him to fourth.

Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan is well out in front in the bowling standings, followed by Glenn McGrath, South African skipper Shaun Pollock and Shane Warne, with the top four spots all unchanged.

SeinDude
7 May 2002, 13:05
Adam Gilchrist has been fantastic for Australia ever since he made his test debut and it was only a matter of time that a man with a batting average over 60 and a strike rate of over 80 would get to number one on the batting rankings.

Great stuff Gilly.... well done!! :):)

Cheers!! :cool:
SeinDude

red+black
7 May 2002, 23:59
a top effort by Gilly. and all he had to do was watch Sachin fail to reach double figures three times in a row!

Nige_Bix
8 May 2002, 00:30
As I said in a post a while back, if you had to pick the MVP for cricket - it would have to be Gilly - this rating reinforces that.

his comment that he was 3rd - stopped playing for a bit - and then finds himself no 1 is a bit curious - obviously Sachin and Brian have been a bit below par!

Richie Benaud
17 May 2002, 19:04
One of the great joys of watching this marvellous game of cricket is watching players like Adam Gilchrist play some attacking strokes when he's in full flight.

red+black
19 May 2002, 18:01
another p1$$ poor effort from Lara. i think gilly's safe to remain #1 right throughout the year, especially with an Ashes tour come November.

SeinDude
19 May 2002, 21:18
Originally posted by red+black
another p1$$ poor effort from Lara. i think gilly's safe to remain #1 right throughout the year, especially with an Ashes tour come November.

red+black,

That's assuming England can take enough wickets for Adam Gilchrist to get a bat!! :D:D:D

Cheers!! :cool:
SeinDude

RoosLuver
23 May 2002, 20:12
Well done Gilly, keep it up!!!!