No Windies batter in Top 50 as ICC Rankings reflect tough tour

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The West Indies’ recent Test series against New Zealand has left a visible imprint on the ICC rankings, with the Caribbean side now lacking a single batter inside the top 50 of the global Test batting standings.

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For the first time in recent memory, no West Indies batsman occupies a place among the game’s top 50 Test performers. Shai Hope, previously the region’s lone representative in that bracket, has dropped 11 positions to 60th, making him the highest-ranked West Indies batter in the latest update.

The slide came despite Hope producing a respectable series under challenging circumstances. He amassed 255 runs at an average of 42.50 while battling an eye infection during the drawn second Test and food poisoning in the decisive third match.

Performances not reflected in rankings

Justin Greaves, the West Indies’ most prolific run-scorer in the series, found little reward in the revised standings. His 283 runs at an imposing average of 56.60, highlighted by an unbeaten double century in the second Test, were not enough to prevent a one-place fall to 62nd.

Former Test captain Kraigg Brathwaite, who last represented the side in July against Australia, remains the next-highest-ranked West Indies batter at 65th.

While the overall picture is sobering, a handful of West Indies players did manage notable climbs. Kavem Hodge surged 11 places to 66th after his unbeaten 123 in the first innings of the third Test, while Brandon King recorded the biggest leap.

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King, drafted in as a replacement for the injured Tagenarine Chanderpaul, struck half-centuries in both innings of the final Test and rose 27 spots to 73rd.

Further down the list, John Campbell (75th), Alick Athanaze (76th), Joshua Da Silva (83rd), Chanderpaul (99th), and captain Roston Chase (100th) round out the region’s representation.

Bowlers hold ground, with minor shifts

The bowling rankings told a more measured story. Veteran pacer Kemar Roach, who had climbed to 18th after a standout opening Test, slipped two places to 20th but remains the West Indies’ leading bowler, narrowly ahead of the injured Shamar Joseph.

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Jayden Seales eased back one spot to 25th, while Alzarri Joseph and left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican held steady at 31st and 32nd, respectively. Gudakesh Motie remained unmoved at 65th.

Roston Chase endured a notable fall among bowlers, dropping nine places to 67th, while Greaves emerged as the lone West Indies bowler to register an improvement, climbing 12 positions to 80th.

A rankings snapshot of a series

Taken together, the latest ICC Test rankings underscore the collective challenges faced by the West Indies in New Zealand, offering both a stark assessment of current standing and a reminder that individual performances do not always translate immediately into statistical reward.

 

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