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What India needs to do against Alastair Cook-led England to consolidate No. 1 Test ranking

A 3-2 series win will lift India to 116 points, while a 4-1 series win will put them on 119 points and they will jump to 122 points in case of a 5-0 win.

What India needs to do against Alastair Cook-led England to consolidate No. 1 Test ranking

Dubai: Top ranked Indian cricket team will be aiming to, at least, draw the five-Test series against England, starting in Rajkot tomorrow, to ensure that it seals the number one Test spot at the end of the year.

The top four-ranked Test sides (India, Pakistan, Australia and England) are separated by just 10 points and as these four sides are already or preparing to flex their muscles in the longest format of the game, changes in the upper half of the draw are on the cards depending on how the upcoming series pans out.

However, if India manage to even draw the series against England, they would retain their top position irrespective of the outcome of the Australia versus South Africa (ranked fifth) and the New Zealand versus Pakistan series.

In case of a draw, India, who are currently on 115 points, will finish on 113 points and will, thus, be untouchable even if Australia bounce back to win the remaining two Tests against South Africa or Pakistan win both the Tests against New Zealand.

A 3-2 series win will lift India to 116 points, while a 4-1 series win will put them on 119 points and they will jump to 122 points in case of a 5-0 win.

For England, a 3-2 series win will put it on 108 points, while a 4-1 series win will mean it will move ahead of India to 110 points.

Meanwhile, India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin continued to hold on to the top spot in the bowlers' chart, while middle-order batsman Ajinkya Rahane has gained a place to be at the fifth position in the batsmen's list in the latest ICC Test rankings.

Ashwin leads the field by a distance as he is the only bowler touching the 900-point mark, which, in ranking terms, is considered as outstanding.

Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja is the other Indian bowler to feature inside the top-10 in seventh position.

Ashwin also heads the Test all-rounders rankings.

In the batsmen's list, no other Indian except Rahane, figures inside top-10.

Cheteshwar Pujara (13th) and skipper Virat Kohli (15th) are the notable batsmen in the top 20.