ICC Test Rankings: Rishabh Pant Register Career-Hai rankings, Jasprit Bumrah Holds Firm; That leads the route route

The latest ICC test ranking reveals a dynamic change in the global cricket scenario after a week-long standout performance in both red-ball and T20i formats. India’s Rishabh Pants and England’s Ben Docket moved towards the latest updates after the first test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in Headingley.RAfter its historic twin centuries in Headingly, ISHABH Pant has finished seventh in the ICC Test batting rankings. The fiery wicketkeeper-batsman broke 134 and 118, after the 2001 Andy Flower of Zimbabwe became only the second wicketkeeper in Test history-to score hundreds in both innings of one match. Pant testing became the first Indian wicket-keeper batsman to hold 800 rating points in history.Joe Root continues to rule the supreme rule as the number 1 Test batsman in the world, while his compatriot Harry Brook is in second place. India captain Shubman Gill secured land in the first innings, jumping at five places after his elegant century.

ICC batting ranking
India’s Paes Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah remains the world’s number 1 Test bowler after another five wickets in Headingley, underlining his dominance with a red ball. After contributing with both England’s Ben Stokes, Bat and Ball, in recent months, the Test all -rounder climbed three places to claim the number 5 location in the rankings.

ICC bowling ranking

ICC all rounder ranking
The T20i ranking saw large innings even after the Tri-series in Glasgow, which featured Netherlands, Nepal and Scotland. Dutch batsman Michael Levit jumped at 16 places in 16 places after a string of continuous demonstrations. Scotland Brandon McMulan also impressed, 20 spots finished 38th. With the ICC rankings served as a certain barometer for personal talent, every run score and every wicket taken continues to shape the developed hierarchy of cricket.