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India level series, retain No.1 spot

 DUBAI, Feb 18 – India today retained their number one status in Test cricket after the thrilling victory over South Africa in Kolkata, which also entitles them to $ 175,000 given to the team that tops the chart at the annual cut-off date, reports PTI.

With this victory, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men also ended Australia’s seven-year run of finishing on top spot at the annual cut-off date.

Consequentially, India will retain the ICC Championships mace which they won after beating Sri Lanka 2-0 in the home series in December last year, besides pocketing the $ 175,000 prize money which is presented to the side that reaches the April 1 cut-off date in top spot.

India was in serious danger of losing its top spot after South Africa won the Nagpur Test last week and then bad weather yesterday allowed only 31 overs of play on the penultimate day of the second Test.

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