Jasprit Bumrah's reign ended, this bowler snatched the number 1 crown in ICC rankings

Sports Desk, Obnews: A three-match Test series is being played between India and New Zealand. New Zealand has captured this series 2-0. However, the last match of the series is to be played in Mumbai from 1st November. Before this match, ICC has released the ranking of Test bowlers. Where India's Jasprit Bumrah has been stripped of his crown. Now the world's number one test bowler has become South African's Kagiso Rabada.

Actually, Jasprit Bumrah did not get a single wicket in the second match of the Test series against New Zealand, due to which he had to suffer the loss in the latest Test rankings. He has now moved from number one to number three. At the same time, South Africa's Kagiso Rabada has now become the new number-1 bowler in Tests. While Australia's Josh Hazlewood is at second place.

Recently Kagiso Rabada has done wonders. He has taken the fastest 300 wickets in terms of balls in the history of Test cricket. The ICC has now given them this reward. He is now at first place in the Test ranking of bowlers. The South African team is currently on the tour of Bangladesh. A 2-match test series is being played between the two teams.

The South African team had won the first match of this series. Kagiso Rabada was the hero of this victory. Kagiso Rabada took a total of 9 wickets in the match. He dismissed a total of 3 batsmen in the first innings of the match and then took 6 wickets in the second innings.

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Let us tell you that Team India's young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has benefited in the latest rankings. He has now become the number-3 batsman in Test. At the same time, Rishabh Pant has lost 5 places. He has now reached number 11. Virat Kohli has also fallen 6 places to 14th position. Rohit Sharma has once again suffered a big loss. He has now fallen 9 places to 24th position. Apart from this, Shubman Gill has also moved from 19th to 20th position.

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