Pakistan fans trolled Virat Kohli after Misbah team dethroned India in ICC rankings


Karachi, Aug 26 (Agencies) : Soon after Pakistan displaced India to become the top-ranked Test team in the world, the Pakistan fans made full use of their photoshop skills to make fun of Indian skipper Virat Kohli and his teammates.

Pakistan topped the Test rankings for the first time after wet ground at the Queen Park Oval, Port of Spain (where fourth Test Between India and West Indies was played) denied India the opportunity to defend the top spot which it had reclaimed from Australia on August 17. The result of the fourth and final Test meant India won the series against the Windies by 2-0, finishing on 110 points, one behind Pakistan and two ahead of third-ranked Australia.



Following the Sri Lanka-Australia series, India had needed to win the Port of Spain Test to retain the number-one Test ranking. India had entered the series on 112 points, 44 points ahead of eighth-ranked West Indies. And because the rankings are weighted to reflect this difference, India's failure to win by a better margin has resulted in them dropping two points and the West Indies earning two points.

 

  

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