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Aussie bowlers command Test rankings after Windies rout
Aussie bowlers command Test rankings after Windies rout

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Aussie bowlers command Test rankings after Windies rout

The Australian bowlers' destruction of West Indies in Kingston has resulted in five of their record-breaking attack now flourishing in the top 10 of the ICC's Test bowling rankings. Scott Boland's three wickets in each innings at Sabina Park, including a hat-trick as Australia sealed their whitewash three-Test triumph by, incredibly, bowling out the home side for 27, has ensured the veteran paceman moves up six places into a career-best sixth place in the rankings. The late-blooming 36-year-old, who never lets Australia down whenever he gets the chance with his 62 wickets at 16.53 apiece, has joined captain Pat Cummins (third), Josh Hazlewood (fourth), Nathan Lyon (eighth) and Mitchell Starc (10th) in a rare single-country domination of the bowling table. The ICC said you would have to go back to 1958 to find a similar domination of the table. A historical rating showed that England had half-a-dozen bowlers in the top 12 back in 1958, including the likes of Jim Laker, Tony Lock, Freddie Trueman and Brian Statham. Still, though, top of the current pile remains the uniquely brilliant Indian quick, Jasprit Bumrah, whose seven wickets during their defeat by England at Lord's this week enabled him to stay 50 points ahead of Australia's World Test final tormentor, South African Kagiso Rabada. Meanwhile, Joe Root's knocks of 104 and 40 in the enthralling third-Test win have ensured he goes back to the top of the batting rankings, a week after his fellow Yorkshire star Harry Brook had gone to No.1. Noteworthy performers from the #ENGvIND and #WIvAUS Tests soar in the latest ICC Men's Player Rankings 👏More ➡️ — ICC (@ICC) July 16, 2025 It's the eighth time Root has taken top spot and, at 34, he's the oldest No.1 batter since Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara was leading the way back in December 2014 at the age of 37. It's not looking so healthy for the Australian batters on the world stage, after some of their top-order struggles in the Caribbean, with only fourth-placed veteran Steve Smith in the top 10 with a ranking of 816 compared to Root's 888. Travis Head is the next best Aussie in 11th place on 740.

Gary Stead to depart as New Zealand coach
Gary Stead to depart as New Zealand coach

Express Tribune

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Gary Stead to depart as New Zealand coach

New Zealand men's head coach Gary Stead is set to leave his role when his contract finishes at the end of June. Stead, who had already departed as white-ball coach, was ruled out of a Test-only role after New Zealand Cricket's decision to employ one head coach across all three formats. The coach enjoyed a prolific seven years in the role, with the team claiming an ICC World Test Championship victory in 2021, with the team topping the Test Rankings, and claiming a momentous 3-0 Test series sweep of India away from home last year. The side also sat on top spot in the ODI rankings in his tenure, reaching the final of the Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 and the T20 World Cup 2021, among other semi-final appearances at global tournaments. An emotional Stead reflected on his time with great fondness. "There's been some amazing memories over the past seven years based around a group of fantastic and talented people who have gone out to give their best for their country, each other and for the fans," he said. "Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson had left the team with strong values and a style of play, and I've just tried to build and shape that further to grow our ability to be consistent in everything we do. "It's been nice to be competitive across all three formats and I'd like to think that regardless of results, the opposition know the BLACKCAPS are a team that won't fold and will always show the grit and determination to compete. "To work alongside some of New Zealand's best cricketers and have had a ringside seat to every training and match has been very special and an absolute honour. "For a country with five million people and limited resources, we comparatively perform outstandingly well against the other powerhouses of the game. "I'd like to wish the new coach well and the team every success in the future." As New Zealand look to his replacement, 53-year-old Stead has outlined his intention to carry on in his coaching career. "I'll initially take some time to refresh and recharge, but I still have the coaching bug and will look to explore opportunities at home and abroad where I can look to share what I've learned from my 30 years of professional sport as a player and coach." Kane Williamson led the tributes for Stead's contribution to New Zealand cricket. "Steady gave absolutely everything to the team," Williamson said.

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June
Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June

Economic Times

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Economic Times

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June

Gary Stead will leave his role as New Zealand's head coach in June. He had already left as white-ball coach. Stead led the team for seven years. During his tenure, New Zealand won the ICC World Test Championship in 2021. The team also reached several finals. Kane Williamson praised Stead's hard work and dedication. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads New Zealand men's head coach Gary Stead will step down from his position when his contract expires at the end of June, according to the official website of the ICC Stead, who had already departed as white-ball coach, was ruled out of a Test-only role after New Zealand Cricket's decision to employ one head coach across all three coach enjoyed a prolific seven years in the role, with the team claiming an ICC World Test Championship victory in 2021, topping the Test Rankings, and claiming a momentous 3-0 Test series sweep of India away from home last side also sat in top spot in the ODI rankings in his tenure, reaching the final of the Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Men's Cricket World Cup 2019, and the T20 World Cup 2021, among other semi-final appearances at global emotional Stead reflected on his time with great fondness."There's been some amazing memories over the past seven years based around a group of fantastic and talented people who have gone out to give their best for their country, each other and for the fans," he said, as quoted from the official website of the ICC."Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson had left the team with strong values and a style of play, and I've just tried to build and shape that further to grow our ability to be consistent in everything we do," he added."It's been nice to be competitive across all three formats and I'd like to think that regardless of results, the opposition know the BLACKCAPS are a team that won't fold and will always show the grit and determination to compete," he noted."To work alongside some of New Zealand's best cricketers and have had a ringside seat to every training and match has been very special and an absolute honour," he said."For a country with five million people and limited resources, we comparatively perform outstandingly well against the other powerhouses of the game," he remarked."I'd like to wish the new coach well and the team every success in the future," he New Zealand look to his replacement, 53-year-old Stead has outlined his intention to carry on in his coaching career."I'll initially take some time to refresh and recharge, but I still have the coaching bug and will look to explore opportunities at home and abroad where I can look to share what I've learned from my 30 years of professional sport as a player and coach," he Williamson led the tributes for Stead's contribution to New Zealand cricket."Steady gave absolutely everything to the team," Williamson said."There was no one more hardworking and passionate about seeing the Black Caps grow and succeed," he added."He was always thorough in his planning and preparation and will go down as one of our best coaches, but an even better bloke," he final few weeks in charge will see him join the Black Caps' winter camps as players ready for their tour of Zimbabwe in July and August.

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand coach in June
Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand coach in June

India Gazette

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • India Gazette

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand coach in June

New Delhi [India], June 4 (ANI): New Zealand men's head coach Gary Stead will step down from his position when his contract expires at the end of June, according to the official website of the ICC. Stead, who had already departed as white-ball coach, was ruled out of a Test-only role after New Zealand Cricket's decision to employ one head coach across all three formats. The coach enjoyed a prolific seven years in the role, with the team claiming an ICC World Test Championship victory in 2021, topping the Test Rankings, and claiming a momentous 3-0 Test series sweep of India away from home last year. The side also sat in top spot in the ODI rankings in his tenure, reaching the final of the Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Men's Cricket World Cup 2019, and the T20 World Cup 2021, among other semi-final appearances at global tournaments. An emotional Stead reflected on his time with great fondness. 'There's been some amazing memories over the past seven years based around a group of fantastic and talented people who have gone out to give their best for their country, each other and for the fans,' he said, as quoted from the official website of the ICC. 'Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson had left the team with strong values and a style of play, and I've just tried to build and shape that further to grow our ability to be consistent in everything we do,' he added. 'It's been nice to be competitive across all three formats and I'd like to think that regardless of results, the opposition know the BLACKCAPS are a team that won't fold and will always show the grit and determination to compete,' he noted. 'To work alongside some of New Zealand's best cricketers and have had a ringside seat to every training and match has been very special and an absolute honour,' he said. 'For a country with five million people and limited resources, we comparatively perform outstandingly well against the other powerhouses of the game,' he remarked. 'I'd like to wish the new coach well and the team every success in the future,' he said. As New Zealand look to his replacement, 53-year-old Stead has outlined his intention to carry on in his coaching career. 'I'll initially take some time to refresh and recharge, but I still have the coaching bug and will look to explore opportunities at home and abroad where I can look to share what I've learned from my 30 years of professional sport as a player and coach,' he said. Kane Williamson led the tributes for Stead's contribution to New Zealand cricket. 'Steady gave absolutely everything to the team,' Williamson said. 'There was no one more hardworking and passionate about seeing the Black Caps grow and succeed,' he added. 'He was always thorough in his planning and preparation and will go down as one of our best coaches, but an even better bloke,' he noted. Stead's final few weeks in charge will see him join the Black Caps' winter camps as players ready for their tour of Zimbabwe in July and August. (ANI)

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June
Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Gary Stead set to step down as New Zealand cricket coach in June

New Zealand men's head coach Gary Stead will step down from his position when his contract expires at the end of June, according to the official website of the ICC . Stead, who had already departed as white-ball coach, was ruled out of a Test-only role after New Zealand Cricket's decision to employ one head coach across all three formats. The coach enjoyed a prolific seven years in the role, with the team claiming an ICC World Test Championship victory in 2021, topping the Test Rankings, and claiming a momentous 3-0 Test series sweep of India away from home last year. The side also sat in top spot in the ODI rankings in his tenure, reaching the final of the Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Men's Cricket World Cup 2019, and the T20 World Cup 2021, among other semi-final appearances at global tournaments. An emotional Stead reflected on his time with great fondness. Live Events "There's been some amazing memories over the past seven years based around a group of fantastic and talented people who have gone out to give their best for their country, each other and for the fans," he said, as quoted from the official website of the ICC. "Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson had left the team with strong values and a style of play, and I've just tried to build and shape that further to grow our ability to be consistent in everything we do," he added. "It's been nice to be competitive across all three formats and I'd like to think that regardless of results, the opposition know the BLACKCAPS are a team that won't fold and will always show the grit and determination to compete," he noted. "To work alongside some of New Zealand's best cricketers and have had a ringside seat to every training and match has been very special and an absolute honour," he said. "For a country with five million people and limited resources, we comparatively perform outstandingly well against the other powerhouses of the game," he remarked. "I'd like to wish the new coach well and the team every success in the future," he said. As New Zealand look to his replacement, 53-year-old Stead has outlined his intention to carry on in his coaching career. "I'll initially take some time to refresh and recharge, but I still have the coaching bug and will look to explore opportunities at home and abroad where I can look to share what I've learned from my 30 years of professional sport as a player and coach," he said. Kane Williamson led the tributes for Stead's contribution to New Zealand cricket. "Steady gave absolutely everything to the team," Williamson said. "There was no one more hardworking and passionate about seeing the Black Caps grow and succeed," he added. "He was always thorough in his planning and preparation and will go down as one of our best coaches, but an even better bloke," he noted. Stead's final few weeks in charge will see him join the Black Caps' winter camps as players ready for their tour of Zimbabwe in July and August.

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