He is on the verge of becoming the highest run-accumulator in Test cricket, but Sachin Tendulkar [ Images ] continues to fall in the ICC [ Images ] rankings for batsmen, dropping a spot to 24th in the latest list released on Tuesday.
Tendulkar is just 15 runs shy of breaking West Indian legend Brian Lara's [ Images ] record of amassing the most Test runs.
Meanwhile, VVS Laxman [ Images ] (14th) was the lone Indian batsman to move up the ladder in the ICC rankings, which also saw Virender Sehwag [ Images ] (11th) and Rahul Dravid [ Images ] (18th) drop down.
Australia's [ Images ] Michael Hussey [ Images ] has returned to the top of the rankings after he scored 177 runs in the drawn Bangalore Test against India [ Images ], including a 146-run knock in the first innings.
Hussey was placed third before this match, just behind Kumar Sangakkara [ Images ] of Sri Lanka [ Images ] and the ICC Cricketer of the Year 2008 Shivnarine Chanderpaul [ Images ] of the West Indies [ Images ].
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting [ Images ] stays in fourth spot in the rankings despite scoring his maiden Test century in India.
Australian opener Matthew Hayden [ Images ], has however, slipped two places. Hayden now lies in ninth spot with Aussie vice-captain Michael Clarke [ Images ] further back in 15th position.
In the bowling charts, Bangalore Test's man of the match Zaheer Khan [ Images ] gained seven places and now sits 11th spot in the rankings.
Indian skipper Anil Kumble [ Images ], nursing a shoulder injury, was not so fortunate as he lost eight places, plummeting from 10th position to 18th. The India captain bowled 51 overs in the match without picking up a wicket.
India pacer Ishant Sharma [ Images ] gained a place to be 40th. Among the all-rounders, Brett Lee [ Images ] has moved up one place to seventh.
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