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Jasprit Bumrah cemented his position at the top of bowlers’ list

Jasprit Bumrah BCCIJasprit Bumrah cemented his position at the top of the bowlers’ list by hitting a career-best 890, while Australia captain Pat Cummins moved up one spot to fourth after the ICC Men’s Player Rankings were updated this week. . New Zealand’s Matt Henry also made a move, moving up one place to ninth.

Mitchell Starc, Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson and Keshav Maharaj also made significant gains, moving up to 11th, 15th, 17th and 18th respectively. England’s Brydon Carse has made an impressive start to his Test career, moving up six places to 37th.

India’s Ravindra Jadeja tops the all-rounders list in the men’s Test, while Bangladesh skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz moved up two places to second at the end of their series against the West Indies in Jamaica.
Meanwhile, Harry Brook dethroned teammate Joe Root as the best batsman in the Men’s Test. Brook’s scores of 123 and 55 in England’s massive 323-run victory over New Zealand in Wellington gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match World Test Championship series and put Brook in the top flight for the first time . batting order. Twenty-five-year-old Brook became the youngest player to top the men’s rankings since Kane Williamson at the end of 2015.

Root, who also scored a century in the match (106 from 130 balls), is just one rating point behind Brook’s 898, losing the top spot he has comfortably held since July this year; he had achieved this position nine times before. an impressive career.

South Africa moved to the top of the ICC World Test Championship rankings after another important win against Sri Lanka. They beat the visitors at Gqeberha by 109 runs and skipper Temba Bavuma (753 points) moved three places to a personal best seventh among batsmen thanks to scores of 78 and 66. Kyle Verreynne’s third Test century enabled him to achieve the feat for the first time in the world’s top 25 batsmen; It climbed 15 places and ranked 23rd with 636 points.

Dinesh Chandimal from Sri Lanka moved up two places to 15th place with 685 points.

Travis Head’s match-winning 140 in Australia’s day-night series-levelling Test win against India saw him return to the top five in the batting order. He jumped six places to fifth place with 781 points as the five-game series moves to Brisbane on Saturday. His teammate Marnus Labuschagne also made gains, falling three places to 13th place with 705 points.

In the ODIs, West Indies’ Sherfane Rutherford’s explosive 113 on debut against Bangladesh helped him move up to 31st with Dutchman Scott Edwards scoring 62 notches, while Shai Hope moved one place to eighth in the batsmen’s list. Bangladeshi Mahmudullah rose three places to 40th place, while Mehidi Hasan Miraz rose nine places to 81st place. Windies’ Gudakesh Motie has jumped four places to ninth in the bowlers’ list and has moved up another four places to 36th among all-rounders.

Good news for Pakistan in T20Is; Captain Mohammad Rizwan has moved up two places to sixth in the batsmen’s list following the 11-run series-opening defeat against South Africa on Tuesday night, while Shaheen Shah Afridi has moved up six places to 20th in the bowlers’ list. .

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