R Ashwin, Virat Kohli, Usman Khawaja, temba bavuma And Tim Southee were among the achievers in their respective categories in the ICC Test rankings. Latest changes are after completion ahmedabad test 1st Test between India and Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in christchurchand the second Test between South Africa and the West Indies in johannesburg,
Ashwin in bowling chart leading wicket taker Ranked No. 1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with 25 strikes at 17.28. New Zealand captain Southee, who took seven wickets in his team’s last-ball victory on the final day against Sri Lanka, has moved up six places to 12th position.
Among batsmen, Kohli broke his Test-century drought with an innings of 186 runs, thus moving up seven places to 13th position. Khawaja scored 180 runs in the same match and moved up two places to seventh after he topped the series with 333 runs at 47.57. cameron green And travis head Received the benefit of good contribution. Green, who scored his maiden Test century, dropped 11 places to 26th, even as Head consolidated his hold on No.5 as his match-saving 90 in the second innings at Ahmedabad took him to a career-high 853. Reached the rating point.
On the other hand, daryl mitchellDouble contributions of 102 and 81 in Christchurch helped him move up four places to eighth.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s new Test captain Bavuma hit a Test century after seven years as his 172 in the second innings set up a comfortable victory over the West Indies. That knock helped him climb 14 places to reach No.15 in his comeback aiden markram – the leading run-getter of the series, where his knocks included 115 and 96 – gained 11 places to reach 22nd position.
All-rounders also appeared in the ranking update Akshar Patel And Kyle Meyers Move up the chart. Axar made a move to No.4 after contributing 264 runs – which included three half-centuries – as he led the lower-order defense against Australia in Nagpur and Delhi, besides bagging three wickets. Mayer moved up three places to seventh in the table as a result of taking seven wickets – the joint most for the West Indies – in the two Tests against South Africa, where he averaged an impressive 14.42 with the ball.