Jadeja No.1 Test all-rounder, Ashwin second in prime 10 rankings; Anderson tops Test rankings record

Ravindra Jadeja has progressed seven locations to take the ninth spot within the ICC Test bowling rankings after his 10-wicket match haul in opposition to Australia within the second Test in Delhi.

This is the primary time Jadeja, the no. 1 Test all-rounder, has breached the top-10 within the bowlers’ rankings since September 2019.

His spin associate Ravichandran Ashwin has moved to second place within the Test all-rounders rankings whereas one other India spinner Axar Patel’s heroics have pushed him into the top-five all-rounders.

Australia’s Nathan Lyon has gained two locations to succeed in fifteenth amongst bowlers after ending with seven wickets within the match, which his crew misplaced by six wickets.

Meanwhile, England’s veteran seamer James Anderson has grabbed the highest spot within the males’s Test participant rankings for the sixth time in his profession after grabbing seven wickets within the first Test in opposition to New Zealand in Mount Maunganui.

Anderson took over from Australia captain Pat Cummins, who had been on the prime since February 2019.

Anderson first turned No. 1 in May 2016 and was final on the prime in November 2018 earlier than being overtaken by South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada. Anderson is the oldest bowler to prime the Test rankings since Australia nice Clarrie Grimmett in 1936 and the fifth oldest ever.

England batters Ollie Pope (up six locations to twenty third), Harry Brook (up 12 locations to thirty first) and Ben Duckett (up 13 locations to thirty eighth) have achieved career-best rankings, as have New Zealand’s Tom Blundell and Devon Conway.

Blundell’s first innings knock of 138 has lifted him 4 locations to eleventh whereas Conway’s 77 has helped him transfer up 5 locations to seventeenth.

There are some actions within the ODI rankings too after matches of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2.

Scotland’s George Munsey has gained seven spots to succeed in thirty ninth place amongst batters whereas Nepal’s RK Paudel has progressed from 76th to 67th.

In the bowling rankings, Nepal leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane is up 12 locations to thirty first whereas Scotland seam bowler Safyaan Sharif is up from 51st to forty fifth.

In the lads’s T20I Rankings, up to date after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) versus Afghanistan sequence, Muhammad Waseem of the UAE is up six locations to seventh place whilst Sri Lanka spinner Wanindu Hasaranga is again to No. 1 with Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan slipping behind him.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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