Former Indian cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar (c) presenting the Border–Gavaskar Trophy to Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane after Team India won the series against Australia on the 4th day of last test match at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)


@Siliconeer #Siliconeer #India #Australia #Cricket #ViratKohli #BCCI #CricketAus @ViratKohli @BCCI @CricketAustralia #SteveSmith @imVKohli #TeamIndia @AjinkyaRahane – India retained the ICC Test Championship mace, March 28, defeating the visiting Aussies in the fourth and deciding match, and also won a cash award of $1 million for holding on to the top position in the Test Team rankings on the annual April 1 cut-off date. Skipper Virat Kohli received the mace and check from Sunil Gavaskar at a ceremony after the fourth and final Test against Australia, in which Ajinkya Rahane led the side as Kohli could not play due to a shoulder injury.


India had entered the series against Australia needing to win at least one Test to retain possession of the prestigious mace, which it had reclaimed following the Indore Test against New Zealand in October 2016, ICC said in a statement.

Team India with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after beating Australia by eight wickets in the deciding fourth Test at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

The second and third places in the rankings will be decided after the ongoing Hamilton Test between South Africa and New Zealand. If South Africa wins or draws the Test, it will be assured of second place but a loss will see Australia finish ahead of it in second place.

The side to finish second will get $500,000 while the side finishing third will receive $200,000. The fourth-placed team, which is England, will get $100,000.

India’s Umesh Yadav in action during the 3rd day of last test match against Australia at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 27. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

“We are absolutely delighted to have topped the ICC Test rankings. The longest format of the game really tests a team’s character and I’m proud that we have proved ourselves to be the best,” Kohli said.

“Being presented with the Test championship mace last year was an exhilarating experience and the feeling is no different this time.

India’s K.L. Rahul plays a shot during the 4th day of last test match against Australia at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

“I’d like to both congratulate and thank everyone who has been part of this success. This includes not only all the players who have been in the squad but also the team management and support staff, without whom we could not have done so well. It has not been an easy journey but all the hard work has been worth it.

“We have maintained our position with some really good cricket in recent months. The team has shown the tenacity to bounce back from difficult situations.”

K.L. Rahul of Team India celebrates after the win against Australia in the final test match at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Gavaskar also congratulated the Indian team, saying: “Being at the top in this format is no mean achievement and proves that the players have been doing well on a consistent basis.”

“The horizon has changed with the development of the limited overs formats but Test cricket has held on to its own even 140 years after it was first played.

Ravindra Jadeja with ‘Man of the Series’ trophy after winning the series against Australia on the 4th day of last test match at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

“Everyone recognizes that Tests are the ultimate trial of a cricketer’s caliber. It’s good to see the players enjoy the challenges that Test cricket presents and have high regard for others who do well in the format.”

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson: “On behalf of the ICC, I would like to congratulate India for achieving and maintaining number-one status amid some stiff competition, particularly from Australia and Pakistan who both held the top spot over the last year, and South Africa who have had some great Test series wins of late.

Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar presenting ICC ‘Number One Team Trophy’ to Virat Kohli after India won the test series against Australia at HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, March 28. (Manvender Vashist/PTI)

“The team has shown great consistency over the last 12 months, it possesses a variety of talent and is an exciting team to watch.

“I’m sure being recognized as the best Test nation is something that the team will really be proud of and I look forward to another year of outstanding Test cricket being played as they look to defend their position.”