Team India win $1million and retain ICC Test Championship mace following South Africa Test series

Sport360 staff 21:56 27/01/2018
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  • Virat Kohli celebrates on Saturday.

    India retained the ICC Test Championship mace and also won an award of $1million after their victory in the Johannesburg Test ensured that South Africa cannot move ahead of them in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings at the 3 April cut-off date, even if they go on to win all four Tests against Australia in March.

    India had arrived in South Africa on 124 points, with South Africa 13 points behind on 111 points.

    However, despite losing the three-Test series 2-1, Virat Kohli’s men will return to 121 points as opposed to South Africa’s 115.

    And that is enough for them to keep hold of the prestigious ICC Test Championship mace for the second year in succession at the April cut-off.

    Kohli will be presented with the mace, which is a symbol of excellence and a recognition of a side’s outstanding performance in the purest format of the game, and a cheque of $1m in a presentation ceremony, the details of which will be announced in due course.

    Kohli had become the 10th captain since 2002 to get his hands on the mace when he had received it from Sunil Gavaskar following the Indore Test against New Zealand in 2016.

    Had South Africa pulled off a 3-0 series win against India, then a win by 2-0 or better against Australia would have helped them reclaim the mace they had last won in 2015.

    Now, South Africa will have to win at least one Test against Australia to retain second place in the Test table, which, in turn, will earn them $500,000.

    In this scenario, Australia will pocket $200,000 for a third place finish. However, if Australia win by 3-0 or 4-0, then they will leapfrog South Africa into second place.

    Below is the list of teams finishing at the number-one position at the 1 April cut-off:

    2003 – Australia

    2004 – Australia

    2005 – Australia

    2006 – Australia

    2007 – Australia

    2008 – Australia

    2009 – Australia

    2010 – India

    2011 – India

    2012 – England

    2013 – South Africa

    2014 – South Africa

    2015 – South Africa

    2016 – Australia

    2017 – India

    2018 – India

    MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings (after the conclusion of South Africa v India Test series):

    Rank Team Points

    1. India 121 (-3)

    2. South Africa 115 (+4)

    3. Australia 104

    4. New Zealand 100

    5. England 99

    6. Sri Lanka 94

    7. Pakistan 88

    8. Windies 72

    9. Bangladesh 72

    10. Zimbabwe 01

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