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Steve Smith still world's best batsman despite four months out

He’s been banned from top-level cricket for four months, but Steve Smith is still officially the world’s top Test batsman.

The ICC’s latest rankings update see Smith retain his No.1 spot, and David Warner is in fifth place despite copping the same 12-month ban as Smith following the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.

Smith still sits atop the table ahead of India’s Virat Kohli, Joe Root from England, New Zealand’s Kane Williamson and then Warner.

The ICC uses a points system to determine the rankings, so Smith’s form prior to the Johannesburg debacle lifted him to 929 points, with Kohli on 903 and Root sitting on 855.

30th December 2017, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia; The Ashes Series, fourth test, day 5, Australia versus England; Steve Smith of Australia celebrates his century (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Action Plus via Getty Images)
30th December 2017, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia; The Ashes Series, fourth test, day 5, Australia versus England; Steve Smith of Australia celebrates his century (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Action Plus via Getty Images)

Smith and Warner have recently made their return to cricket in a T20 league in Canada while they wait for their ban to expire, while Warner and fellow suspended batsman Cameron Bancroft are playing in a tournament in Darwin.

Australia is in third place on the Test team rankings, behind India and South Africa, who on Monday lost a series to Sri Lanka.

India, on 125 points, will retain their top ranking regardless of the result of their upcoming series against England.

Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are both in the top 10-ranked Test bowlers at sixth and tenth respectively, with England’s James Anderson topping the table.