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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Bill England in the rankings after the rise in India tons

London.  The rose of England Ian Bell to fifth place in the last International Cricket Council (ICC) test battery ratings published Tuesday on the back of his brilliant century against India at Trent Bridge: He also presented a bell 159 England won the second Test 319 runs with more than a day to spare to go 2-0 in the series four games. England paceman Stuart wide, which took three goals in the game to their homeland and made dozens of Nottinghamshire value with the bat, and now third in the standings each round of the International Criminal Court and the seventh bowler in the rankings. The England Jonathan Trott fell two places in the ranks of beaten to fourth place, a place by the Bell.



At the same time India's Sachin Tendulkar (up to third place), Venkatsai Laxman and Virender Sehwag miss for now remain at the top of battery 10, with Rahul Dravid, who made a century in the first rounds of Trent Bridge, in the place of 11th.

South Africa's Jacques Kallis is still higher than the multiplication of both the table and each round, while the fast bowling compatriot Dale sixtieth top of the standings bowling with James Anderson, England, India, Khan was back still second and fifth respectively.

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