The young Indian opener shot up to 12th place in the most recent ICC Mens’ Player Rankings among batters on Wednesday, following brilliant performances in the fourth Test of a five-match series against England. Following a century in the fourth match in Ranchi, which India won by five wickets to take a 3-1 lead in the five-match series, former England captain Joe Root is back in the top three of the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings. After hitting an unbeaten 122 in the first inning, left-hander Jaiswal, who began the series in 69th place, jumped three spots to 12th place, while Root, who was previously ranked first among batters, moved up two spots to third place. Additionally, Root rose three places to fourth.
With 655 runs in four games and eight innings at an average of over 93, including two double hundreds and two fifties, Jaiswal leads the series in runs scored thus far. Player of the Match Dhruv Jurel has moved up 31 spots to 69th place with scores of 90 and 39. Zak Crawley, the England opener, has made his first appearance in the top 20 with scores of 42 and 60. A number of spinners have also fared well in the most recent weekly update. Following Jasprit Bumrah’s rest for the Ranchi Test, Ravichandran Ashwin’s five-wicket second-inning performance has allowed him to cut the deficit to 21 rating points with the top-ranked fast bowler.
Wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav (up 10 places to 32nd) and England’s Shoaib Bashir (up 38 places to 80th) have also attained career bests.
In the Men’s ODI rankings, the biggest mover has been Namibia’s Bernard Scholtz, whose hauls of four for 31 against Nepal and two for 15 against the Netherlands in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 Tri-Series in Kirtipur have lifted him to 11th position and 642 rating points, the highest position and points tally ever achieved by a Namibia player in ODI cricket.
The Netherlands’ Aryan Dutt followed up his six for 34 last week against Namibia with hauls of two for 41 and three for 16 to continue his march up the bowling rankings, reaching joint-36th position.
Gerhard Erasmus, the captain of Namibia, scored 52 runs against Nepal and three wickets for 33 against the Netherlands to become the first player to rank among the top 10 all-rounders. Travis Head, an Australian batter, has made a breakthrough into the top 20 of the T20I Rankings following his scores of 24, 45, and 33 during the series against New Zealand. Tim David rose six spots to 22nd and crossed the 600-point mark for the first time in his career with a brilliant 31 off just 10 balls in the opening game. Josh Hazlewood is the only new bowler in the top 10, having finished with figures of 4-1-12-1 in Auckland. The top six bowlers remain unchanged.