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Source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25862311/holder-becomes-first-no-1-wi-allrounder-sobers
Holder leapfrogged
Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan and India's Ravindra Jadeja and now has 440 points
- 25 more than the second-placed Shakib. Holder also made gains on the batting
front, jumping from 58th to a career-best 33rd.
Two
days after becoming only the third man batting at No. 8 or lower to score a
Test double-hundred, West Indies captain Jason Holder has emulated Sir Garry
Sobers in achieving the top spot among allrounders in the ICC Test rankings.
Holder broke several records and the England attack, fashioning West Indies'
third-biggest victory in terms of runs, at the Kensington Oval, his home
ground. All of this has helped him become the first West Indian to be ranked
No. 1 among Test allrounders since Sobers held the top spot in March 1974 in
the retrospective rankings.
Wicketkeeper-batsman
Shane Dowrich who put on an unbroken 295-run stand with Holder - the
third-highest for the seventh wicket in Test cricket - also moved to a
career-best 47th from 61st among batsmen. Fast bowler Kemar Roach and
offspin-bowling allrounder Roston Chase, who also played key roles in West
Indies' memorable win over England, rose to 20th and 41st respectively among
bowlers.
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