ICC rankings boost a by-product of New Zealand team culture, says Nicholls
Kane Williamson's men are on 107 points on the table, behind India's 116 and ahead of South Africa's 105. Since late 2016, when they lost away in India, they have won six of the last seven series they've played, including a special win in the United Arab Emirates against Pakistan.
When they take on Bangladesh in a three-Test series starting this week, they will be looking to extend their victory sequence to five in a row.
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"It's pretty cool," said Nicholls after the latest rankings were up. "It's testament to the cricket we have been playing for the last 12 months if not longer."
Hailing the depth in the squad, he added, "It's been great having a lot of different guys come in and doing well. It's a byproduct of the culture we've been trying to build: enjoying each other's success and making sure everyone is clear on their role. It's nice to have that depth around the nation."
Henry Nicholls reflects on New Zealand's rise in the latest Test rankings
Among the individual rankings, New Zealand have four batsmen in the top 20. Williamson is at No.2 on the MRF Tyres ICC Test Rankings for Batsmen, while Nicholls is at No.5, Tom Latham at No.12 and Ross Taylor at No.19. Nicholls, in fact, has four hundreds and six fifties since the start of 2017; his 1035 runs in that period is third for New Zealand, behind Williamson and Latham.
"It's not something that I go out and try to achieve or focus on, but to be around some really great batters in the world, it is pretty humbling," said Nicholls, playing down the achievement. "Like I say, it's a by-product of the cricket we've been playing as a team."
"We're really great mates, we carpool every morning together to the ground."
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Having said that, he cautioned his side not to get carried away by the plaudits. "It's important for us [to know] that we're only as good as the cricket that we play against Bangladesh.
"So while some of those rankings things are cool to acknowledge and a lot of people might talk about, for us it's keeping it really simple and acknowledging the challenge Bangladesh are going to pose for us."