ICC Rankings: Jasprit Bumrah is on top in the ranking of bowlers, Ravindra Jadeja also got silver.

sports desk: ICC has released the latest rankings on Wednesday. Jasprit Bumrah is present at number-1 in this list. Ravindra Jadeja is also at number 1 in the list of all-rounders. Bumrah has remained at number one since that time by taking 32 wickets against Australia.

Indian bowler Bumrah, who created history by registering the highest-ever ICC ranking rating of 907 points in January ahead of the fifth and final Border-Gavaskar Test against Australia, is at his career best ranking of 908 points. Australia's Pat Cummins (841) and South Africa's Kagiso Rabada (837) are at second and third place respectively.

Pakistan's Noman Ali (761) moved into the top 10 after taking six wickets in the first Test against West Indies in Multan. Jomel Warrican (521) of West Indies took 10 wickets in the match. He has jumped 12 places to reach number 41.

Jadeja became number-1 all-rounder

There was no change in the list of top-10 all-rounders in the Test format with Jadeja (400 rating points) remaining at the top position. After him, Marco Yansen of South Africa (294) and Mehdi Hasan of Bangladesh (263) are at second and third place respectively.

Joe Root is on top among batsmen

Joe Root's dominance among batsmen continues. Joe Root has been sitting on the number-1 chair for some time. New Zealand's legendary batsman Kane Williamson is at second place. On third place is India's young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal. Saud Shakeel has made a place in the top-10 with his brilliant performance in the test match played between Pakistan and West Indies. Saud Shakeel has jumped three places. Now he has 753 points.

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Saud Shakeel has now reached number 8. He has achieved this position by defeating Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and Australian legend Steve Smith. Smith is at ninth position with 746 points. Rishabh Pant is at tenth place with 739 points. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have also fallen out of the top-20 after poor performance.

 

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