ICC Test Rankings: Rohit Sharma retains fifth position, Jasprit Bumrah at ninth place

Rohit Sharma scored a brilliant century in the fourth Test at The Oval.© AFP

England batsman Ollie Pope and India all-rounder Shardul Thakur have made remarkable gains in the ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings after stellar performances. fourth test In his ICC World Test Championship series played at The Oval. Pope’s 82 in his first innings took him nine places to 49th position, while Thakur’s two half-centuries moved him up 59 places to 79th. Thakur has also moved up seven places to 49th in the bowlers’ list with four wickets in the match.

India’s opener Rohit Sharma remains in fifth place, but his match-winning 127 in the second innings gave him the lead over the captain. Virat Kohli Seven to 30 rating points while pacer Jasprit Bumrah is 10th to ninth with two wickets in each innings of the match.

England all-rounder Chris Woakes is another batsman to progress in the latest weekly updates, rising seven places to move up to 87th among batsmen and three places to 23rd among bowlers, finishing with seven wickets at the Oval. Happened. Olly Robinson’s five-wicket haul has moved him three places to 33rd.

In the ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings, South African opener Janaman Malan has moved up 31 places to 34th place after scoring 162 runs in the three-match ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League series, which Sri Lanka won 2-1. Was.

Aiden Markram (up six places to 69th) and Heinrich Klaasen (up seven places to 70th) are the other players in the team to progress among the batsmen. Left-arm spinner Tabrez Shamsi, who is the top-order bowler in T20Is, has moved up nine places to 28th among bowlers.

Sri Lanka’s Avishka Fernando has moved up 11 places to 41st place, while Kariyawasa Aslanka has moved up 122 places to 66th with the 196-run series. Wanindu Hasaranga has gained three places to be 32nd among bowlers.

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In the ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings, Paul Stirling has moved up nine places to reach 14th place with 234 runs in the five-match series against Zimbabwe, which he won at home. Craig Ervine is another batsman to move up from 128th to 85th in the batting rankings.

For Bangladesh, spin bowlers Shakib Al Hasan and Mehdi Hasan, who have picked up four wickets each in the first three matches of their five-match home series against New Zealand, have also made progress. Shakib has moved up from 12th to ninth and Mehdi from 91st to 24th.

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