South Africa's Dale Steyn has become only the 20th bowler in history to
break the 900-point mark barrier in the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for
Test bowlers after claiming six wickets in his side's eight-wicket win
against Australia in Cape Town on Friday.Steyn began the Test on 899 ratings points and earned three ratings
points for his efforts of 4-55 and 2-23 to become only the second South
Africa bowler after Shaun Pollock to achieve the rare distinction.In rankings terms, 900 or more ratings points means a player is truly outstanding, a benchmark for the very top bowlers.A delighted Steyn said: "It is very special for me to join the 900-point
club. There are a lot of world-class players in that region and it is
an honour to be in their company."When I go out and bowl I hardly ever think of the rankings, for me it
is about representing my country and giving my best for the team so
sometimes it means a lot to receive the recognition."At 902 ratings points, Steyn is 17th in the all-time ratings list** with
an excellent chance of moving further up that list provided he puts up
another stellar performance in the second and final Test which starts in
Johannesburg next Thursday.Steyn has been holding the number one slot in the list for current
players since the Durban Test against England in December 2009, although
his first time at the top of that table came in April 2008. In 47
impressive Tests, the 28-year-old has taken 244 wickets.Such is Steyn's dominance in the bowling rankings that second-placed
James Anderson of England trails him by 91 ratings points, while his
team-mate Morne Morkel, who is the second best South Africa bowler in
third position, is 126 ratings points behind.Steyn lies in seventh position in the One-Day International bowlers'
list and 16th position in the Twenty20 International, facts that speak
volumes for his outstanding talent, brilliance, consistency and a high
level of fitness which has helped him succeed in all the three formats
of the game.While Steyn has achieved a career-best rating, Australia's Shane Watson
has earned a career-best ranking of 10th. Watson had figures of 5-2-17-5
in South Africa's first innings score of 96 to lift him 15 places up
the list.Debutant Vernon Philander, one of the architects of Australia's second
innings collapse for 47 with figures of 7-3-15-5, has entered the
bowlers' rankings in 49th position.In the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen, all three batsmen
who scored centuries in a sensational Cape Town Test have made upward
moves.South Africa captain Graeme Smith, who scored 37 and 101 not out, has
climbed eight places to seventh spot, Hashim Amla's contributions of
three and 112 have lifted him four places to eighth position - just
eight rankings points behind his captain - and Michael Clarke has
returned to the top 20 and lies in 17th position after gaining five
places following his scores of 151 and two.The Cape Town Test was a tough match for the batsmen, something that is
reflected at the top of the batting table with South Africa's Jacques
Kallis finding himself overtaken at the summit of affairs by Sri Lanka's
Kumar Sangakkara.Kallis had entered the match leading Sangakkara by three ratings points
but has now slipped seven ratings points behind him after scores of
nought and two not out. For Kallis to regain top spot he will now need
to put up a solid performance in the second Test.Other batsmen losing ground include Mike Hussey in 11th (down six
places), AB de Villiers in 13th (slipping three spots), Shane Watson in
30th (dropping four slots), Ricky Ponting in 34th (down two positions),
Brad Haddin in 42nd (falling five places), Mark Boucher in 48th (down
three spots) and Phil Hughes in 53rd (slipping four places).In the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for Test all-rounders, Watson has
moved into third position, ahead of Stuart Broad of England and
Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan. The list is still headed by Kallis with
Daniel Vettori of New Zealand in second spot.