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South Africa captain Temba Bavuma took the winner’s trophy and celebrated with the teammates of the team. (AP photo)

New Delhi: South Africa’s winning March has been translated into significant benefits in the latest ICC men’s Test Player Rankings for their first ICC World Test Championship title, in which many proteus stars have been largely rewarded for their match-winning performance at Lord’s.In the WTC final, the match player Aiden Markram enhanced the growth, jumping at seven places in the Test batting rankings – just two points of New Zealand’s Deril Mitchell in the 10th. In the second innings, his 136, composed off 207 balls, operated South Africa for a five -wicket win over Australia, ending a 27 -year drought for a major ICC Trophy.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Markram’s contribution with the ball also saw him increasing an incredible 44 spots in the all-rounders rankings. Middle-order batter David Bedingham climbed 40th positions to 17 positions, while Lungi Cash’s inspired magic took him to seven places in the bowling rankings to joint 37th position.

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Cagiso Rabada, who claimed nine wickets in the final, finished second in the bowling rankings behind India’s Jasprit Bumrah, dominating with 908 points.Australia’s Mitchell Starc broke the five-wicket race in the top 10 and a gritty in half a century in both the top 10 in the bowling and all-rounders rankings. Bu Webster also secured 13 places in the batting chart.

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Meanwhile, Indian players grabbed their ground in the ranking. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant are ranked 4th and 8th in the batsmen respectively, the only Indian in the top 20. Ravindra Jadeja ranks 10th in the bowling rankings with Stark and topped the list of all-rounders.

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