After his performance in the fourth Test of five matches against England, the young India opener rose to the No. 1 position. He finished 12th in the ICC men’s basketball final on Wednesday.
The win gave them a 3-1 lead as England captain Joe Root returned to the top three in the ICC men’s Test batting rankings after achieving a century in the fourth match in Ranchi as Is India took a 5-wicket advantage to lead the way. in the series.
Root, which was previously ranked 1st. Meanwhile, left-hander Jaiswal, who was ranked 69th at the beginning of the series, rose three places to 12th place by scoring 73 and 37 points. Root has also moved up three places to fourth among all players according to the ICC rankings.
Jaiswal currently leads the batting charts in the series with an impressive average of 93 with 655 runs and eight innings in four matches. His acts The best show spans two centuries and two and a half years.
Man of the Match Dhruv Jurel’s 90 points and 39-point contribution enabled him to rise 31 places in the rankings to 69th place. England opener Zak Crawley also entered the top 20 for the first time with scores of 42 and 60. More importantly, many spinners have also seen a jump in their rankings.
Ravichandran Ashwin’s 5-wicket haul in the second innings narrowed the gap to top-order Jasprit Bumrah to one with 21 points in Bumrah’s absence. He participated in the Ranchi Test due to rest. Wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav has risen 10 places to 32nd, while England’s Shoaib Bashir has risen 38 places to 80th; Both players achieved career-best honors.
In the men’s ODI rankings, Namibia’s Bernard Scholtz emerged as the top player after his performance in the second tri-series of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League in support of Kiltipur. Scholz’s impressive figures of 4 for 31 against Nepal and 2 for 15 against the Netherlands took him to 11th place in the ODI cricket record with 642 runs by a Namibian player.
Aryan Dutt The Dutch bowler also performed well in the bowling competition, taking 2 wickets in 41 matches and 3 wickets in 16-over games to rank 36th.
Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus showed his international talent by scoring 52 points against Nepal and shooting 3-for-33 against the Netherlands; Including the top 10 contenders.
Australian player Travis Head has entered the top 20 in the T20I rankings. This was his first after performing well in the series against New Zealand. Similarly, Tim David’s 31 off just 10 balls took him up six places to 22nd position and crossed the 600-run mark for the first time in his career.
Despite the changes, the top six bowlers remain the same, with Josh Hazlewood the only one in the top ten behind Oakland’s 4-1-12-1 record.