South Africa pacer Vernon Philander continued to move upward in the ICC Player Rankings for Test bowlers after inspiring his side to an innings and 81 runs victory over Sri Lanka in the first Test at the Centurion.
Philander was not only adjudged man-of-the-match for his maiden 10-wicket haul, he has also been rewarded with a jump of 12 places which has now put him in the 28th position.
Other bowlers improving their rankings include Chanaka Welegedara (up by four to 41st) Imran Tahir (up by 17 to 93rd), Thisara Perera (up by 25 to 110th) and Angelo Mathews (up by seven to 111th).
In the ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen, South Africa's AB de Villiers and Mark Boucher are the biggest movers.
De Villiers, who scored 99, has moved up six places to become South Africa's second best batsman after Jacques Kallis (second) in seventh position. Boucher, who scored 65, has gained two places and is now in 50th spot.
Notable batsmen to slip in the latest rankings are Hashim Amla (down by five to 10th), Graeme Smith (down by one to 12th), Mahela Jayawardena (down by one to 24th) and Tillekeratne Dilshan (down by three to 36th).
Kumar Sangakkara's rare double failure at Centurion means his lead at the top of the table has been trimmed from 29 points to just five ratings points.
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