Mumbai: India has moved to the second place in the Ceat International Cricket ratings 2001-02, by virtue of being the finalists in the triangular series in Zimbabwe and that in Sri Lanka and by drawing the Test series with Zimbabwe.[an error occurred while processing this directive]Australia is sitting pretty at the top with 40 points, while India has 23 points. West Indies is in third place with 22 points. In the individual ratings, Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Ganguly feature in the top-ten, with Sachin at the ninth place and Saurav at the tenth, according to a Ceat press release.However, the race for the international cricketer of year 2001-02 is between two Australians, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne, with Gilchrist leading at 29 points. Shane Warne is two points behind at 27 points. There is a four-way tie for the third place between Waqar Younis of Pakistan and three Englishmen, Andy Caddick, Darren Gough and Marcus Trescothick, all at 23 points, the release added. UNI
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