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Steve Smith leapfrogs Virat Kohli to go second in ICC Test rankings

Kane Williamson still heads the list of top-ranked ICC Test batsmen in the world - and now has the highest points total in New Zealand history; Steve Smith moves above Virat Kohli to second place, while England's Ben Stokes remains sixth

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Image: Steve Smith has moved above India's Virat Kohli in the ICC Test rankings after his performances with the bat at Sydney

Australia's Steve Smith has climbed above India captain Virat Kohli to take second place in the latest ICC Test rankings for batsmen.

Smith hit 131 and 81 during the drawn third Test between the sides at Sydney, while Kohli has not featured in the series since the first match at Adelaide, returning home on paternity leave.

However, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson remains top of the pile following his double hundred against Pakistan at Christchurch - and now holds the highest-ever points rating for any Black Caps player.

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Williamson, who was named player of the series after New Zealand's 2-0 success, has now accumulated 919 points, with Smith on 900 and Kohli 870.

Australia's Marnus Labuschagne remains fourth, fractionally behind Kohli, with Pakistan's Babar Azam fifth and Ben Stokes the highest-ranked England batsman in sixth place.

Cheteshwar Pujara's two half-centuries at the SCG helped to lift him to eighth spot in the rankings, while New Zealand's Henry Nicholls is ninth following his innings of 157 against Pakistan.

New Zealand bowler Kyle Jamieson, centre, is congratulated by teammates after dismissing Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan, right, during play on day four of the second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand, Wednesday, Jan 6. 2021. New Zealand defeated Pakistan by an innings and 176-runs to win the two test series 2-0. (John Davidson/Photosport via AP)
Image: New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson, who took 11 wickets in their second Test victory over Pakistan at Christchurch, is now fifth in the ICC rankings for Test all-rounders

In the bowling rankings, Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood is up to fifth, with compatriot Pat Cummins still in first place ahead of England's Stuart Broad and New Zealand duo Neil Wagner and Tim Southee.

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Stokes still heads the list of all-rounders, although Black Caps quick Kyle Jamieson has leapt up to fifth place after taking an 11-wicket match haul at Hagley Oval in only his sixth Test appearance.

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