Star India National cricket team wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has made history with his extraordinary performance with the bat in the first Test of the five-match series against the England National cricket team.
On Wednesday, June 25, the ICC released the latest test ranking for the batsmen, with Rishabh Pant jumped at number 7, and now he has 801 rating points.
Rishabh Pant became the first Indian keeper with 800 rating points
Rishabh Pant hit a twin tonne in a Test series opener against the English team in Handingley in Leeds. He batted in his classic unconventional fashion in the first innings and scored 134 off 178 balls, playing an important role in India, which reached 471 runs despite the shocking collapse.
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In the second innings, Rishabh Pant once again demonstrated his batting talent and sewing a solid 195-rorn stand with KL Rahul and took India out of trouble.
Pants showed their different versions N routes for their second ton in the match as they faced a lot of balls before completing their tons from 130 delivery in the 90s. He became the second wicketkeeper-batsman only to hit the twin ton in a Test match after Andy Flower.
His performance helped him be 7th in the ICC Test batting rankings, with 801 rating points under his belt. With this, he has become the first Indian wicketkeeper-batsman to reach 800 rating points in Test cricket history.
Ben Docket No. Jumps on 8 spots
England opening batsman Ben Docket jumped into five places in the Test batting rankings after his player of the match in the Leeds Test against India. He has reached 787 rating points, which is a new career-high for him.
Oli Pope (19th place three spots) and Jamie Smith (in the eighth locations) also made significant advantage in the Root-LED rankings, while Shubman Gill jumped 20th in five places in total.
In addition to the players of England and India, Mushfiqur Rahim jumped at 11 places to move 28th in the batting rankings, and Najmul Hussain Shantio made 29th position in 29th position after his brilliant show with bat against Sri Lanka.
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ICC Male Test Batting Rankings:
PO | Team | Player | Rating |
1 | England | Root | 889 |
2 | England | Harry Brook | 874 |
3 | New Zealand | Ken Williamson | 867 |
4 | India | Yashsvi Jaiswal | 851 |
5 | Australia | Steve Smith | 824 |
6 | South Africa | Temba Bavuma | 806 |
7 | India | Rishabh Pant | 801 |
8 | England | Ben docket | 787 |
9 | Sri Lanka | Kamindu Mendis | 784 |
10 | Pakistan | Saud Shakeel | 739 |
Ben Stokes jumps 5th in the all -rounder rankings
Alo, England National Cricket Team Test captain Ben Stokes has made significant advantage in the all -rounder rankings, which is in fifth place.
Ravindra Jadeja is currently the number 1 Test all -rounder in the ICC rankings, and Jasprit Bumrah has maintained his place as the number 1 bowler.
ICC men’s test bowling ranking:
PO | Team | Player | Rating |
1 | India | Jasprit Bumrah | 907 |
2 | South Africa | Kagiso rabada | 868 |
3 | Australia | Pat Cummins | 847 |
4 | Pakistan | Noman Ali | 806 |
5 | Australia | Josh hazalwood | 805 |
ICC Male Testing All rounder rankings:
PO | Team | Player | Rating |
1 | India | Ravindra jadeja | 376 |
2 | Bangladesh | Mehidi Hasan Miraz | 321 |
3 | South Africa | Marco Jensen | 281 |
4 | Australia | Pat Cummins | 264 |
5 | England | Ben stokes | 254 |