Jadeja remains No.1 all-rounder, while Rohit Sharma goes up.
India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal continues to rise in the ICC Test hitters’ rankings after batting an unbeaten 214 in the third Test of their five-match series against England in Rajkot.
The 22-year-old left-hander moved up to 15th place after helping India win 434 runs to take a 2-1 lead in the series. He became one of only seven cricket players, including two Indians, Vinod Kambli and Virat Kohli, to score double hundreds in two straight Test matches.
Player of the match Ravindra Jadeja’s 112 in the first innings has moved him from 41st to 34th in the batters’ rankings, while his seven-wicket match haul has pushed him three places up to sixth in the bowling rankings. Jadeja has also solidified his position at the top of the all-rounders rankings, rising from 416 to a career high 469 rating points.
Captain Rohit Sharma has risen one rank to 12th after scoring a century in the first innings, while Shubman Gill has risen three places to 35th after approaching a century in the second innings. Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel made their debuts in the rankings, placing 75th and 100th, respectively.
Despite missing a portion of the game due to a family emergency, Ravichandran Ashwin managed to get over Kagiso Rabada and make it an Indian 1-2 in bowling with Jasprit Bumrah at the top. Ashwin claimed a wicket in both innings.
Ben Duckett, the opening batsman for England, went up 12 spots to 13th rank with his blistering 153 in the first innings. Mark Wood, the fast bowler, climbed up to 21st place in other noteworthy moves from the match.
After scoring a century against South Africa, his seventh in seven Test matches, Kane Williamson cemented his place atop the batting rankings, joining only Aravinda de Silva, Mohammad Yousuf, and Clyde Walcott as the only players to accomplish the extraordinary accomplishment.
After his team defeated South Africa by seven wickets to seal a 2-0 series triumph, fast bowler William O’Rourke became the first player from New Zealand to take nine wickets on his Test debut. He entered the rankings in 61st place. David Bedingham is now ranked fifty-first for South Africa.
In the Men’s ODI Rankings, Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai has risen to 48th place, while Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka has moved up from 18th to 11th place after his game-winning 118 in the last ODI series encounter.
Following the three matches played at Kirtipur during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2, there were some noteworthy shifts in the batting rankings. Aasif Sheikh of Nepal moved up five spots to 77th place, while Bas de Leede of the Netherlands moved up thirteen places to 96th slot. Three bowlers have moved up in the rankings: Lalit Rajbanshi (up 25 places to 54th), Bernard Sholtz of Namibia (up 2 places to 17th), and Sompal Kami of Nepal (up 18 places to 76th).
After winning the first two Twenty20 Internationals against Afghanistan, spinner Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka is ranked second among bowlers and all-rounders in the Men’s T20I Rankings. In the batting rankings, Ibrahim Zadran has risen eight spots to 21st, while Fazalhaq Farooqi has moved up five spots to ninth in the bowling rankings.