Number One in cricket is no easy crown to adorn
Updated On: 08 April, 2012 04:42 AM IST | | Ian Chappell
While Mahendra Singh Dhoni's India proceeded to slither down a greasy fireman's pole, England under Strauss are currently clinging on grimly with closely clipped fingernails to their No 1 Test ranking
Following 25 years of domination by first the West Indies and then Australia, the top ranking in Test cricket has suddenly become a slip zone.
Where both India and then England took steady steps, rising one rung at a time to reach the top, on arrival at the pinnacle they’ve encountered uncertainty. While India proceeded to slither down a greasy fireman’s pole, England is currently clinging on grimly with closely clipped fingernails. Why the sudden problems for the team rising to the top?

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (left) and England captain Andrew Strauss with the Pataudi Trophy at Lord’s on July 20, 2011. England went on to win the series 4-0. Pic/AFP.


