Christchurch: Former Australian skipper Steven Smith on Wednesday dethroned Indian captain Virat Kohli to become number one in the latest ICC Test rankings.
Kohli scored just 21 runs in his two innings in the first Test against New Zealand in Wellington, which his side lost by 10 wickets to concede a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
This is the eighth time that Smith is on top of the rankings after first occupying the top position in June 2015. The last batsman apart from Smith and Kohli to be No. 1 was New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, for an eight-day period in December 2015.
In the latest update, that also includes the one-off Test between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in Mirpur -- which the home side won by an innings and 106 runs -- Williamson has gained 31 points after his innings of 89 due to the low team scores in the match and the highly-rated India attack, facts considered in the calculation of rating points.
India opener Mayank Agarwal is back at a career-best 10th position with his highest aggregate points tally. Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim has risen five places to return to the top 20 after his double-century while captain Mominul Haque has moved up five places to 39th after a score of 132.