ICC Test Rankings: Kagiso Rabada became number-1 Test bowler by defeating Bumrah, Ashwin-Jadeja also suffered loss

Kagiso Rabada topped the Test bowling rankings with 860 rating points. Kagiso Rabada & Jasprit Bumrah (Photo Source: ICC Test Rankings: Kagiso Rabada has become the number-1 bowler in the ICC Men’s Test bowling rankings, overtaking Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Rabada had shown a brilliant performance in the first match of the ongoing Test series against Bangladesh, for which he has been rewarded. Rabada took three wickets in the first innings and 6 wickets in the second innings. Kagiso Rabada also took his 300th Test wicket during the first Test against Bangladesh. He is the third fastest South African bowler (11817 balls) to achieve this feat. Kagiso Rabada reached first place with 860 rating points. Kagiso Rabada reached the first position in the ICC Test bowlers’ rankings for the first time in 2018. He remained at number-1 position till February 2019. The thing to note is that Rabada has been continuously in the top-10 in the rankings recently. After taking 9 wickets against Bangladesh, he left behind Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood and Ashwin and secured the first position with 860 rating points. Josh Hazlewood (847) is at second place, Bumrah (846) is at third place and Ashwin (831) is at fourth place. Pakistani spinner Noman Ali reached 9th place On the other hand, Pakistan’s spin bowlers Noman Ali and Sajid Khan have also benefited, who recently performed brilliantly in the Test series against England. Noman Ali took 11 and 9 wickets in two matches, Sajid took 9 and 10 wickets in two matches. Noman Ali achieved a career-high ranking of 9th. While Sajid has jumped 12 places to reach 38th position. ICC Men’s Latest Test Bowling Rankings Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – 860 rating Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – 847 rating Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 846 rating R Ashwin (India) – 831 rating Pat Cummins (Australia) – 820 rating Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 801 rating Prabhat Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 801 rating Ravindra Jadeja (India) – 776 rating Noman Ali (Pakistan) – 759 rating Matt Henry (New Zealand)- 743 rating Rachin Ravindra and Saud Shakeel took a long jump England’s legendary batsman Joe Root is still at first place in the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings. Kiwi batsman Rachin Ravindra played brilliantly in the first two test matches against India. He has jumped 8 places to 10th position. At the same time, Saud Shakeel of Pakistan made a huge jump of 20 places and has reached 7th position. ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings Joe Root (England) – 903 rating Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 813 rating Yashasvi Jaiswal (India) – 790 rating Harry Brook (England) – 778 ratings Steve Smith (Australia)- 757 rating Usman Khawaja (Australia) – 728 rating Saud Shakeel (Pakistan) – 724 rating Marnus LaBution (Australia) – 720 rating Kamindu Mendis (Sri Lanka) – 716 rating Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)- 711 rating

WTC Updated Points Table: India suffered a huge loss after losing to NZ, the path to the final became difficult

New Zealand defeated India by 113 runs in the Pune test match. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: In the second test against New Zealand, the Indian team had to face a crushing defeat by 113 runs. With this defeat, the Indian team also lost the series. This is the second consecutive defeat of the Indian team against New Zealand. With this the problems of the Indian team have increased. With India’s defeat, a big upheaval has also been seen in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table. In fact, before the New Zealand series, it seemed that the Indian team would easily make it to the finals of the upcoming World Test Championship. But after two consecutive defeats in the last two Test matches, the Indian team’s hopes of playing the final of WTC 2023-25 ​​may face a setback. The third test of the series between India and New Zealand will be played at Wankhede Stadium. Team India will have to win this test at any cost. India suffered a huge loss in the WTC Points Table after losing the Pune Test match. After the Test series against New Zealand, the Indian team will go to Australia next month. During this period, 5 test matches will be played under Border Gavaskar Trophy. This series is going to be very important for the Indian team in terms of WTC. Meanwhile, let us tell you about the changes that have happened in the WTC points table after the Pune Test match. Even after two consecutive defeats against New Zealand, the Indian team is on top in the WTC points table. The Indian team has played 13 matches so far in the current cycle. During this period, the team has won 8 and lost 4. 1 match has also been a draw. Team India has 98 points. Team India currently has 62.82 percent marks in its account. At the same time, New Zealand has got the advantage of winning the series. The Kiwi team has jumped one place in the points table. Earlier the team was at 5th place in the WTC points table, now it has reached 4th. The Kiwi team has played 10 matches so far and won 5. Ben Stokes’s England are almost out of the WTC final race. They remain at sixth position with a winning percentage of 40.790. They have lost nine of the 19 Tests they have played during the current cycle. Even if they win the Test series against New Zealand, they will not be able to make it to the final. Pakistan, who were ranked eighth, moved up to seventh after their fourth win in 10 Tests. His winning percentage is 33.330.

ICC Test Rankings: Rishabh Pant made a big jump in the rankings, left Kohli behind, Hitman-Gill suffered loss

Rishabh Pant has moved to sixth position in the rankings, leaving behind Virat Kohli. Rishabh Pant (Photo Source: Getty Images) Under the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 ​​cycle, Test series are currently being played between India and New Zealand, South Africa and Bangladesh, Pakistan and England. India had to face defeat by 8 wickets against New Zealand in the first test match of the series. On the other hand, Pakistan defeated England by 152 runs in the second test, after which the series is tied at 1-1. Meanwhile, ICC has released the latest Test rankings. Indian young batsman Rishabh Pant has seen a big rise in his Test batting ranking. He has left Virat Kohli behind and has come to sixth position. At the same time, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill have suffered huge losses. Rishabh Pant reached sixth position with 745 rating. England player Joe Root is at first place in the ICC Test batting rankings with 917 rating points. New Zealand player Kane Williamson is not part of the series against India due to injury. He is at second position with 821 rating points. England player Harry Brook is in third place with 803 rating points. Whereas, Yashasvi Jaiswal (780) is at fourth place and Steve Smith (757) is at fifth place. Rishabh Pant played a brilliant inning of 99 runs in the second innings of the first Test against New Zealand. After this inning, he has jumped three places from 9th to 6th in the rankings with a rating of 745. At the same time, Virat Kohli has slipped one place to 8th position with 720 rating points. Salman Ali Aga also benefited England player Ben Duckett also got an increase in the ranking. He has jumped three places to reach 11th position with 706 rating points. Whereas Salman Ali Aga has jumped 8 places and is at 14th position with 684 rating points. Rohit and Gill suffered loss Rohit Sharma scored 2 and 52 runs in the first test against New Zealand. He has slipped two places to joint 15th position with 683 rating points. At the same time, Shubman Gill who could not play the first test due to injury. He has lost four places and is joint 19th with 677 rating points. Rachin Ravindra jumped 36 places Rachin Ravindra scored 134 and 39 runs in the first test against India. He has made a huge jump of 36 places and reached 18th position with 681 rating points. This is also his best ranking till date. ICC latest test batting ranking- 1. Joe Root (England) – 917 rating points 2. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 821 rating points 3. Harry Brook (England) – 803 rating points 4. Yashasvi Jaiswal (India) – 780 rating points 5. Steve Smith (Australia) – 757 rating points 6. Rishabh Pant (India) – 745 rating points 7. Usman Khawaja (Australia) – 728 rating points 8. Virat Kohli (India) – 720 rating points 9. Marnus Labuschagne (Australia) – 720 rating points 10. Kamindu Mendis (Sri Lanka) – 716 rating points

WTC Points Table: India suffered huge loss after losing Bengaluru Test, New Zealand won

India had to face defeat by 8 wickets against New Zealand in the Bengaluru Test match. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) Team India had to face defeat by 8 wickets in the first test against New Zealand on Sunday. India set a target of only 107 runs, which New Zealand easily chased. After losing the Bengaluru Test, India has suffered a huge loss in the points table of the ICC Test World Championship (WTC) 2023-25. India is still on top in the points table but there has been a loss in the winning percentage. India’s winning percentage has dropped from 74.24 to 68.05. India won 8 out of 12 Test matches in the ongoing cycle of WTC, lost three and only one match was drawn. At the same time, New Zealand has got a huge advantage after registering victory in Bengaluru. The Kiwi team has climbed two places to fourth place. His winning percentage has increased from 37.50 to 44.44. New Zealand has won four out of 9 Tests in the WTC and lost 5. Australia is in second place, with a win percentage of 62.50. Whereas in the points table, Sri Lanka (55.56) is at the third position in the table. England and South Africa have suffered a setback. Both have gone down one place each. England (43.06) is at fifth place and South Africa (38.89) is at sixth place. Bangladesh (34.38) is at seventh and Pakistan (25.93) is at eighth. The three-match series between Pakistan and England is ongoing. West Indies are at the bottom ninth position in the points table with 18.52 win%. IND vs NZ: Situation of the first test match

ICC Men’s Test Rankings: Yashasvi-Jadeja gain in ranking, Kohli out of top-10, Hitman also suffers loss

In the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings, Rohit Sharma has moved from number 5 to the tenth position. Whereas, Virat Kohli has dropped out of the top-10. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: Getty Images) ICC Men’s Test Rankings: Under the World Test Championship 2023-25, a Test series is currently being played between India and Bangladesh, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. India won the first Test match against Bangladesh by 280 runs. On the other hand, Sri Lanka defeated New Zealand by 63 runs in the first match of the series. After these two matches, the ICC has released the latest Test rankings. Indian young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has gained in the latest rankings. He has moved from number-6 to number-5 in the batting rankings. At the same time, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have suffered huge losses. ICC Men’s Test Rankings: Rohit Sharma reaches 10th and Virat Kohli reaches 12th position In the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings, England batsman Joe Root (899) is still at the first position with rating points. Kane Williamson (852 rating) is second, Daryl Mitchell (760 rating) is third and Steve Smith (757 rating) is fourth. Yashasvi Jaiswal played innings of 56 and 10 runs in the first match of the Test series against Bangladesh. The young batsman has moved from sixth to fifth position with 751 rating points. Both Indian captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli flopped in the first test against Bangladesh. Rohit Sharma has come straight from number-5 to the tenth position. Virat Kohli has dropped out of the top-10, he has come from the seventh position to the 12th position. ICC Test Batting Rankings- 1. Joe Root (England) – 899 rating points 2. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 852 rating points 3. Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) – 760 rating points 4. Steve Smith (Australia) – 757 rating points 5. Yashasvi Jaiswal (India) – 751 rating points 6. Rishabh Pant (India)- 731 rating points 7. Usman Khawaja (Australia) – 728 rating points 8. Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan)- 720 rating points 9. Marnus Labuschagne (Australia) – 720 rating points 10. Rohit Sharma (India) – 716 rating points Ravichandran Ashwin is still the number-1 Test bowler Ravichandran Ashwin scored a century in the first Test match against Bangladesh and also took 6 wickets. He won the Player of the Match title for his all-round performance. Ashwin is the number-1 bowler in the latest ICC bowling rankings with 871 rating points. At the same time, fast bowler Jaspreet Bumrah is in second place with 854 rating points. Australian bowler Josh Hazlewood has slipped from second position to third position. Indian spinner Ravindra Jadeja has moved from seventh to sixth position in the ranking. Sri Lankan bowler Prabhat Jayasuriya, who took 9 wickets in the first Test against New Zealand, has moved from 13th to 8th position in the Test bowling rankings. ICC Latest Bowling Ranking- 1. Ravichandran Ashwin (India)- 871 rating points 2. Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 854 rating points 3. Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – 847 rating points 4. Pat Cummins…

After winning the Chennai Test match, India got a huge boost in the WTC points table, Bangladesh suffered a loss

The Bangladesh team was in fourth place but now it has slipped to sixth place. Indian team (Pic Source-X) WTC Points Table 2023-25: Team India has started its home season of 2024 with a bang. India defeated Bangladesh in the first match of the two-match Test series being played under the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25. India defeated Bangladesh in the Chennai Test match by 280 runs. This is India’s biggest Test win over Bangladesh in terms of runs. After this victory against Bangladesh, Team India has got a bumper advantage in the WTC points table, while Bangladesh has suffered a huge loss. Team India has won the 5th consecutive Test on home soil. Team India, captained by Rohit Sharma, was already at the top of the World Test Championship points table and now with this victory, the team has taken the lead. Before this match, the Indian team was number one with 68.52 percent wins and is still number one, but the winning percentage has increased to 71.67. Australia is at number two with 62.50 percent wins. New Zealand is at number three with 50 percent winning percentage. A test match is being played between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Its points table may change. India got a huge increase in the WTC points table Team India has won the 5th consecutive Test on home soil. Team India, captained by Rohit Sharma, was already at the top of the World Test Championship points table and now with this win, the team has taken the lead. Before this match, the Indian team was at number one with a win percentage of 68.52 and is still at number one, but the win percentage has increased to 71.67. Australia is at the second position with 62.50% win percentage. New Zealand is at the third position with 50% win percentage. A test match is being played between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Its points table may change. Bangladesh was at the fourth position before this match with 45.83 win percentage, but now it is at the sixth position with 39.28 percent win points. Sri Lanka and England have benefited from India’s victory and Bangladesh’s defeat. Sri Lanka’s team has reached the fourth position, with a win percentage of 42.86. England’s team is at the fifth position, with a win percentage of 42.19. South Africa (38.89) is at the seventh position, Pakistan (19.05) is at the eighth position and West Indies (18.52) is at the last position, i.e., at the ninth position. WTC Points Table (World Test Championship Points Table) Positions Team Matches played Won Losers Draws score Winning percentage 71.67 62.50 50.00 42.86 42.19 39.28 38.89 19.05 18.52 1 India 10 7 2 1 86 2 Australia 12 8 3 1 90 3 New Zealand 6 3 3 0 36 4 Sri Lanka 7 3 4 0 36 5 England 16 8 7 1 81 6 Bangladesh 7 3 4 0 33 7 south africa 6 2 3 1 28 8 Pakistan 7 2 5 0 16 9 West Indies 9 1…

‘You don’t know how to play’: Ahmed Shehzad after Pakistan’s humiliating loss to Bangladesh

After winning the Rawalpindi Test match by 6 wickets, Bangladesh has won the Test series 2-0. Pakistan vs Bangladesh (Image Credit- Twitter X) The last match of the ongoing two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh (PAK vs BAN) in Rawalpindi ended with Bangladesh’s victory by 6 wickets. With this victory, Bangladesh has won the Test series against Pakistan by 2-0. This is the first time in Bangladesh’s Test cricket history that they have won a Test series against Pakistan. Before winning the second Test by 6 wickets, Bangladesh had defeated the hosts in the first Test by 10 wickets. On the other hand, while hosting the Pakistan cricket team against Bangladesh, a big statement has come from Ahmed Shehzad on this defeat. Shehzad says that the Pakistan cricket team does not know how to play. Ahmed Shahzad lashed out at the Pakistan team Let us tell you that after Pakistan’s defeat against Bangladesh, Ahmed Shahzad has posted a video on his official x account. Referring to this video, Shahzad said – Bangladesh whitewashed Pakistan in their own home. You don’t know it, you can’t do it. Now what can I say to you, he has come, he has also practised at your home. You know, the condition of his country was also not so good. He came lovingly and whitewashed you and said Ami tumah ke bhalo bhashi. And what cricket they have played, they have dominated throughout the series. The way they have batted, the way they have bowled, Rana’s bowling is tremendous. Their batsmen, you know, have taught you the patience that is required in Test cricket, have told you how cricket is played. Their bowlers have told you what disciplined bowling is, and you kept saying that the pitch should not be like this. Watch this video of Ahmed Shahzad Home turf humiliation🏏Bangladesh whitewash Pakistan🏆🇵🇰🇧🇩#PAKvsBAN #PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/8FYe1xY6kI — Ahmad Shahzad 🇵🇰 (@iamAhmadshahzad) September 3, 2024

Ajinkya Naik becomes the new president of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), loss or benefit to the players?

Ajinkya Naik said after the victory- “This is the victory of the club members of Mumbai Cricket Association. All the cricketers supported us. This victory is of Amol Kale. We contested this election to carry forward his legacy and we got success. All the leaders including Sharad Pawar supported us. I thank everyone and will work for cricket in the same way from now on. Now I am going to work as much as possible for cricket.” Naik also said that he wants to do small things to big things for Mumbai cricket and also wants to give cricketers to Ranji Cup and Indian teams. Scope of Mumbai Cricket Association The jurisdiction of Mumbai Cricket Association is Mumbai and its surrounding areas Thane, Navi Mumbai, Dahanu, Badlapur. Mumbai Cricket Association is an important cricket organization in the cricket world of the country, so getting its president post is also considered an important thing. Who were the voters of MCA? Maidan Club : 211 Office Club : 77 Schools, colleges: 37 Former international players: 50 Total Voters: 375

‘Bowling at the toss is a…’ Michael Vaughan after T20 World Cup semi-final loss to India

India has won against England by 68 runs. Michael Vaughan (Image Credit- Twitter X) The second semi-final match of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 was played yesterday on 27 June between India and England (IND vs ENG) at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Let us tell you that in this match, Team India defeated England by 68 runs in a one-sided match. Batting first, the Indian team gave England a target of 172 runs. When the English team came out to chase this target given by India, they were all out for just 103 runs in 16.4 overs in front of the brilliant bowling of the Indian team. So now after England’s crushing defeat in the semi-final match, a big statement has come from the team’s former captain Michael Vaughan. He has scolded the English team and said that bowling at the time of the toss was a strange decision. Michael Vaughan lashed out at England team Let us tell you that on England’s crushing defeat against India, Michael Vaughan, in one of his columns written in The Telegraph, said – I believe that in these circumstances, England’s issues are deeper than just the coach and captain. They made some mistakes in the match, the decision to bowl after winning the toss was a strange decision. I am sure that bad weather played an important role in the match. Vaughan further said- But on a dry pitch you might have preferred to bat first against India’s spin bowlers. Perhaps England got stuck in their own plan, as they had defeated India while chasing the target on the Adelaide Oval ground two years ago. Also, let us tell you that after defeating England, now Team India is going to face South Africa in the T20 World Cup final match on June 29. This match between the two teams will be played at Kingston Oval ground in Barbados.

USA vs PAK: ‘They looked like club level players’ Sanjay Manjrekar on Pakistan’s humiliating loss to USA

America defeated Pakistan in the super over. United States vs Pakistan (Image Credit- Twitter X) The 11th match of the T20 World Cup 2024 between Pakistan and USA (PAK vs USA) was played yesterday on 6 June at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. Let us tell you that in this match, the host USA made a big upset and won against Pakistan by 8 wickets. After this defeat of Pakistan, it is facing a lot of criticism in the cricket world. On the other hand, now a big statement has come from former Indian cricketer and well-known cricket commentator Sanjay Manjrekar on this defeat of the Pak team. Manjrekar says that in this match the players of the Pak team looked like players of club cricket level. Sanjay Manjrekar gave a big statement on Pakistan’s defeat Let us tell you that after Pakistan’s defeat against USA, Sanjay Manjrekar was quoted by India Today as saying- As far as international cricket is concerned, a team like USA has reached Mount Everest after this victory, and Pakistan has reached the lowest level of its game. I have not seen a bad performance of Pakistan cricket team before, but it is not just about the defeat. Manjrekar further said- Mohammad Aamir was under pressure in the super over, and because of this he misfielded. It pains me to see that when I played against Pakistan, they were world champions, but now they have reached the lowest level of their game. Their cricket has declined in the last few years. The Pakistan team’s troubles are a different story in itself. The level of cricket Pakistan has played today looks like club level players. I have really lost respect for Pakistan.