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Three
Indians top the Ceat Cricket Rating
Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh,
India's heroes in the victory over the West Indies in
the Mumbai Test match, have entered the top five in
the CEAT Cricket Rating as on the 18th of October 2002.
Sehwag's swashbuckling 147 in the Test
match and Harbhajan's seven-wicket haul in the second
innings have placed both of them at the joint fourth
position with 43 points apiece. The CCR continues to
be headed by Indian Run Machine Rahul Dravid, who scored
his fourth hundred in back-to-back Test innings in the
first Test. Dravid now has 64 points to his credit.
India's innings victory in the
first Test has placed them at the second spot in the
CEAT Team Rating with 46 points. Ahead of them by only
one point are Sri Lanka, with whom India shared the
ICC Champions Trophy last month.
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