This Indian pacer maintains top spot in ICC men's Test bowler rankings
ICC men's Test bowler rankings: Cricket is a team sport, but yet every day, every month and every year, we find some select faces that stand out in a crowd of hundreds of players out there representing their national flag on the pitch. Star India pacer Jasprit Bumrah maintained his top spot among Test bowlers in the latest player rankings released by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Bumrah claimed the top position in the men's bowler Test rankings after becoming the fastest Indian pacer to reach over 150 wickets in long-format cricket during the second Test of the India-England series in Visakhapatnam. He maintained his top spot in the latest rankings release.
In a slight shift at the top of the batter's Test rankings, New Zealand's Kane Williamson ascended to the top position after scoring a pair of centuries in the first Test against South Africa.
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Meanwhile, the Kiwi pacer Kyle Jamieson moved to the eighth place in the Test bowlers’ rankings after taking six wickets against the Proteas at Mount Maunganui
Star India cricketer Ravindra Jadeja still holds the Test all-rounders rankings. Jamieson moved to 13th place on the chart.
Meanwhile, Glenn Maxwell advanced to 24th place, Tim David rose to 27th, and David Warner climbed to 36th place. Caribbean skipper Rovman Powell holds the 25th position, while Johnson Charles is at the 38th spot.
In the T20 cricket bowlers' rankings, Adam Zampa moved to 11th place, closely trailing England's Adil Rashid. Meanwhile, his Australian teammate Marcus Stoinis surged to the second spot in the T20I all-rounders rankings.
In the ODI batters rankings, Charith Asalanka moved to 15th following his unbeaten 97-run knock against Afghanistan. While Pathum Nissanka secured the 18th place. Sadeera Samarawickrama climbed six places to 41st after a stylish half-century.
(With inputs from agencies)