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ICC Test Ranking: Rapid climbing in Mohammad Sirj’s bowling chart; Shubman Gill batting is out of the top 10 despite the brilliant versus England

After a highly successful series against England, Mohammad Siraj And other top artists have seen significant changes in their ICC test rankings, showing their contribution to the exciting 2–2 series draw.

Mohammad Sirj’s meteorite increase in ICC Test rankings for bowlers

Siraj has been the largest proposer in the latest ICC men’s Test rankings for bowlers, which jumps impressive 12 spots in the best 15th position of a career. This jump is a direct reward for his unprecedented performance in the series, where he emerged as a leading wicket -taker with 23 scale out of all five matches.

Siraj’s tireless work was morality, more than 1,000 delivery and continuously distributing to their team, a defined characteristics of the series. His heroes consisted of two five-widas, in a Birmingham test and an important in the oval, both played an important role in India’s victory. His outstanding attempt was also recognized with a 674-digit career-grade rating, which strengthens his position as a top-level fast bowler in the world.

While Siraj climbed the ladder, his team partner and captain, Jasprit BumrahMaintaining its grip at number one place with 889 rating points, the only Indian in the top 10. Spinners saw a different luck, with Ravindra jadeja Dropping three places in 17th place. The series also provided a platform to shine new talents. Prasad krishnaWho performed brilliantly with Siraj, the best 59th position of a career. For England, fast bowler Gus etcinson And Josh tongue Also achieved a career-first ranking, in which Atkinson first broke into the top 10.

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Shubman Gill’s slip and other notable batting changes

Despite a sensational series where he scored a series-high 754 runs, Indian captain Shubman Gill The latest ICC for batsmen has slipped into the test rankings. Gill, who was a joint player of the series, dropped four places with 725 rating points to 13th. His collapse from Grace was broadly a result of his performance in the final test at the Oval, where his rating points were significantly reduced from a high level of 807 in the series.

Conversely, opener Yashsvi Jaiswal Was the only Indian batsman to gain land, who climbed fifth in three places. In the second innings of the Oval Test, Jaiswal’s combative centenary, where he scored 118 runs, played an important role in his climb. He now sits with 792 rating points, Australia only 24 points back Steve Smith,

Ranking also saw other major movements:

  • Root After a stellar series, with 908 rating points strengthened his position as the number one test batsman in the world, where he scored 537 runs, including three back-to-back centenary.
  • Harry BrookThe joint player of the series crossed Kane Williamson and finished second in the ranking with 868 rating points.
  • Rishabh PantThose who missed the final test due to injury, managed to stay in the top 10, but reached the eighth position at one place.

In the list of all -rounders, Jadeja finished on top, while Washington beautiful Three places were dropped to 16th place.

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