ICC T20I Ranking: Hardik Pandya becomes number one all-rounder, takes huge leap after South Africa series

Hardik Pandya’s performance in the T20 against South Africa was decent. Hardik Pandya (Photo Source: Insta) The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the latest rankings of T20 players on Wednesday. India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has got a huge boost in the rankings after the four-match T20 series against South Africa. Hardik has once again become the number-1 T20 all-rounder. He reached the top leaving behind England’s Liam Livingstone and Nepal’s Dipendra Singh Ari. Hardik currently has 244 rating points. England all-rounder Liam Livingstone has slipped to third position with 230 points. Nepal’s Deependra Airi (230) is at second position. Hardik had played an unbeaten inning of 39 runs in the second T20 against South Africa. He took two wickets in the series. India won that series 3-1. In this series, Hardik performed well with the ball, but he did not get that many opportunities in batting. Sanju Samson also got advantage in T20I ranking Surya has suffered a loss of one place in the latest ranking of batsmen. He is at fourth position with 788 marks. Babar is at fifth position with 742 points. Wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson has also benefited tremendously after the South Africa series. He has made a huge jump of 17 places and reached 22nd position. He scored centuries in the first and fourth matches against South Africa. There has also been a reshuffle in the ranking of T20 bowlers. Australian bowlers Adam Zampa (693) and Nathan Ellis (628) have come at third and 11th positions respectively. Australia recently whitewashed Pakistan in the three-match T20 series. India’s fast bowler Arshdeep Singh (656) has moved up three places to ninth position. On the basis of his performance against South Africa, he has achieved the new highest rating of his career.

Shaheen Afridi becomes number 1 ODI bowler after latest ranking, read big news

Shaheen has got 696 rating points. Shaheen Afridi (Photo Source: Getty Images) ICC Men’s ODI Bowling Rankings: After the release of the latest ICC rankings, Pakistan cricket team’s fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has got a big advantage in the ODI format. He has now become the number 1 bowler in ODIs. It is noteworthy that Shaheen had recently played an important role in Pakistan’s 2-1 victory against Australia. So now Shaheen has got the benefit of excellent bowling in ranking also. Shaheen currently has 696 rating points, and he is at number one. At the second position is former captain of Afghanistan cricket team and all-rounder Rashid Khan. Rashid currently has 687 rating points. Whereas South African spinner Keshav Maharaj is at third place with 674 rating points. Apart from Shaheen, fast bowler Haris Rauf has also got a big advantage in the category of bowlers in ODI. Rauf has reached number 13 after achieving his career best ranking with a jump of 9 points. On the other hand, in the batsmen’s category, West Indies captain Shai Hope has reached the top 10 in the ODI format after almost 18 months. Hope had recently performed brilliantly in the ODI series against England. He has gained two places and reached 10th position with 665 rating points. T20 series between Australia and Pakistan starts from 14th November Also, let us tell you that after the ODI series, now the three-match T20 series between Australia and Pakistan is going to start from Wednesday, November 14. The first match of this series will be played at The Gabba ground in Brisbane. It will be worth watching how the fast bowling attack of Pakistan cricket team is going to perform in this match.

ICC announced the latest women’s ODI player ranking, rating points of Indian team players increased.

Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has also returned to the top 10 rankings. Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur (Photo Source: Getty) New Zealand defeated South Africa in the final match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. In this entire tournament, all the players from New Zealand performed well and played an important role in the victory of their team. Talking about Team India, they had a disappointing performance and were eliminated from the group stage itself. However, after the end of this tournament, a three-match ODI series was played between these two teams, which Team India won 2-1. ICC has recently announced its latest Women’s ODI Player Rankings in which the positions of players from both the teams have increased. Indian team’s explosive opener Smriti Mandhana had scored 100 runs and made a comeback with a bang. Even though there has been no increase in the ranking of the experienced batsman due to his innings, the difference in the ranking points of the Indian player and the third placed Sri Lankan captain Chamari Atapattu has reduced. Smriti Mandhana now has 728 points while the Sri Lankan women’s team captain has 433 points. Nate Sciver Brunt is at the first place in this list, while South Africa’s brilliant batsman Laura Wolvaardt is at the second place with 756 points. Not only this, Indian women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has also returned to the top 10 rankings. She had played an unbeaten inning of 59 runs, due to which her rating points have now reached 654 and she is at 9th position along with Sophie Devine. Deepti Sharma’s ranking also increased The ranking of experienced all-rounder Deepti Sharma has also increased. He took three wickets for 39 runs and has now come to second place in the bowling rankings. Sophie Ecclestone of England is on top with 770 points. Talking about all-rounders, Lee Tahuhu is at 27th position with 126 ranking points. South Africa’s Marijne Kapp is in first place with 404 points. The Indian captain who lost the most test matches at home- List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup-

ICC Test Batting Rankings: Rohit Sharma’s worst ranking since December 2018

Rohit was in the top-10 between February 27, 2021 and February 21, 2023. Rohit Sharma (Source X) ICC has recently released new batting rankings, in which many changes have been seen. There has been a tremendous decline in the ranking of Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Before the New Zealand series, the T20 World Cup-winning captain was ranked 15th in the ICC Men’s Test batting rankings. But after a very poor performance in three out of four innings of the ongoing Test series, he dropped nine places to 24th. This is the lowest ranking of Rohit Sharma in the last 6 years. After Rohit’s innings of 63* and 5 runs against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in December 2018, he had reached 44th position. And after scoring a few centuries against South Africa in October 2019, he made a tremendous improvement in his ranking, reaching 17th position. Not only this, Rohit was in the top-10 between February 27, 2021 and February 21, 2023. He achieved an all-time high rating of 813, which came in September 2021. This was a time when he was the fifth best Test batsman in the world. In the ongoing Test batting rankings, his teammates Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant have also dropped six and five places to reach 14th and 11th position respectively. Kagiso Rabada overtook Jasprit Bumrah On the other hand, if we talk about bowling rankings, South African pacer Kagiso Rabada has snatched the first place from India’s star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. He has now reached the top in the men’s test bowling rankings. Rabada is performing brilliantly against Bangladesh. He recently took nine wickets in the first Test of the series. Pakistan’s Noman Ali has also shown his talent in the Test bowling rankings. After his brilliant performance in two test matches against England, he has reached the top-10.

ICC Women’s Ranking: Deepti Sharma and Sophie Devine reach career best rankings

Deepti Sharma and Sophie Devine Indian women’s team’s star all-rounder Deepti Sharma and New Zealand captain Sophie Devine have achieved career best ranks in the ICC Women’s ODI Rankings. Both the players have performed brilliantly in the ongoing ICC Women’s Championship series, which has benefited them in the ODI rankings. Deepti Sharma took three wickets in the first two matches, which has lifted her to second place in the bowling rankings. On the other hand, Sophie Devine played a tremendous inning of 79 runs in the second match, due to which she has reached the best batting ranking of 8th position in her career. Deepti’s dominance continues in the ranking of all-rounders also. He scored 41 runs and one wicket in the first match and played an important role in India’s victory. She has now moved up one place to fourth place. Whereas Devine has moved from 9th to 7th in the rankings of all-rounders after taking three wickets in the second match. Devine has gained 9 places in the bowling rankings and is now at 30th position. Amelia Kar, who was out of the series, improved her ranking. New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr is ranked 11th and 13th in the batting and bowling rankings respectively. He scored unbeaten 25 runs in the first match against India, apart from this he also took four wickets. After this she was out of the entire series due to injury. Along with this, due to good performance in the series, there has been improvement in the batting ranking of many batsmen. This includes New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (up two places to 15th), Maddy Green (up seven places to 18th) and Brooke Halliday (up three places to 36th), while Jemimah Rodrigues (up three places to 30th) and Shafali Verma (up two places) Has reached 54th position. Lee Tuhuhu has moved up three places to 12th in the bowling rankings. The players who performed well in the five-match series between Zimbabwe and the United States in Harare have gained in the rankings. The home team won the series 3-2. Zimbabwe batsman Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano has achieved a career-best 21st position after scoring 28, 33 and 60 in the last three matches of the series. Modest Mupachikwa (up nine places to 46th) and Ashley Ndiraya (up 28 places to 47th) are the other Zimbabweans to gain in the batting rankings, while Josephine Nkomo (up 13 places to 32nd) has moved up the bowling rankings. For the USA, Disha Dhingra (up 22 places to 55th) and Sindhu Sriharsh (up 42 places to 57th) have moved up in the batting rankings and Aditya Chudasama (up 12 places to 58th) has moved up in the bowling rankings.

Joe Root reaches new heights in latest ICC Test batting rankings, achieves career best ranking

The route has reached 932 rating points. Joe Root (Photo Source: Former England captain and veteran batsman Joe Root has achieved new heights in the category of batsmen in the latest ICC Test rankings. The inning of 262 runs played in the first Test match against Pakistan in Multan has been of great benefit to the experienced batsman. Root currently has 932 rating points and is currently the number 1 Test batsman in the world. Apart from this, he has become the fourth player from England to achieve the all-time best ranking in Tests. This is also his career best ranking. Before Root, Len Hooton (945), Jack Hobbs 942 and Peter May (941) had achieved the best ranking in the batsmen’s category for England. After scoring two centuries in the home Test match against Sri Lanka before Pakistan, he had achieved 923 rating points, his career best ranking, but later slipped to 899 points, but in the first Test against Pakistan in Multan. After his brilliant innings in the match and the record partnership of 454 runs with Harry Brook for the fourth wicket, he has been progressing continuously. Apart from Joe Root, Ben Duckett has gained five points in the batsmen’s category for England in the latest rankings. He has currently reached the 14th position with 685 rating points, while after scoring a triple century, Harry Brook has reached the third position with a jump of 10 points. Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is at second place with 829 rating points. Pakistani batsmen also benefited in ranking In the latest rankings, the ranking of three players who scored centuries for Pakistan in the first Test match played in Multan has also improved. Salman Ali Aga has reached career best 22nd ranking, while Shan Masood has reached 51st position with a jump of 12 points. Besides, Abdullah Shafiq has also reached 39th position.

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…

Joe Root became the number one batsman in ICC Test Ranking, these three Indian players are in the top 10

Joe Root (Pic Source-Twitter) England batsman Joe Root has regained the number one spot in the ICC Men’s Test batting rankings after scoring 87 runs in the first innings of the third and final match of the ICC World Test Championship series against the West Indies in Birmingham. His team won this match by 10 wickets and with this won the series 3-0. With this, Joe Root has ended Kane Williamson’s reign. New Zealand’s legendary batsman Kane Williamson was the number one batsman in the Test rankings for a long time. At the same time, Yashasvi Jaiswal has benefited in the T20I rankings. Suryakumar Yadav is still at number two in the T20I rankings. He has not been able to snatch the number one position from Australian opener Travis Head. Rohit Sharma reached sixth position in ICC Test Ranking Talking about the Test rankings, Joe Root has reached number one. He was at number two after the second match of the England vs West Indies Test series. Joe Root has 872 points, while Kane Williamson has 859 rating points. Babar Azam is at number three and Daryl Mitchell is at number four. Steve Smith is at number five. At the same time, Rohit Sharma has gained one position. He has reached the sixth position. England batsman Harry Brook has dropped four places in the Test rankings. He has slipped from fourth to seventh position. Yashasvi Jaiswal is at number 8 and Dimuth Karunaratne is at number 9 and Virat Kohli is at number 10. Talking about T20 rankings, Travis Head is at the top with 844 rating points. Suryakumar Yadav is at number two. He has 805 points in his account. Phil Salt has reached number three. At the same time, Yashasvi Jaiswal has managed to reach the fourth position from sixth. Babar Azam has slipped one place. Mohammad Rizwan has come to the sixth position, who was at number five. Jos Buttler is currently at number seven. Rituraj Gaikwad is at number 8. Brandon King is at the 9th and Johnson Charles is at the 10th position.

ICC Test Ranking: Harry Brook reached number three, Virat Rohit and Jaiswal suffered losses, see the latest ranking

England Cricket Team. (Image Source: Getty Images) England’s star batsman Joe Root has reached the second position in the ICC Test rankings among batsmen. He is now very close to overtaking number one Kane Williamson. Root showed excellent batting performance in the ongoing series against West Indies and scored his 32nd Test century during this period. Joe Root now has 852 points in the Test rankings, who was earlier only seven points behind Williamson (859). The third name in the latest list of Test rankings is now Harry Brook, who has achieved 771 rating points. Before this match, he was at the seventh position, but now he has jumped four places to reach the third position. Babar Azam, Daryl Mitchell, Steve Smith and Rohit Sharma have suffered losses. Pakistan team batsman Babar Azam, New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell, Australian legend Steve Smith and Indian captain Rohit Sharma have slipped one place each. Babar has moved from third to fourth, Mitchell from fourth to fifth, Smith from fifth to sixth and Rohit from sixth to seventh. India’s opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is at eighth, Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratne is at ninth and legendary batsman Virat Kohli is at tenth position. ICC Test Ranking: There is no change in the list of bowlers There is no change in bowling in the ICC Test rankings. There is no change in the top 10. R Ashwin is the number one Test bowler. Josh Hazlewood and Jasprit Bumrah are jointly at the second position. There has been a change in the top 10 in the all-rounder rankings. New Zealand’s Matt Henry has joined the top 10. However, Kyle Mayers of West Indies has the same rating points as him. The Test rankings may be interesting after the England vs West Indies third Test. If we talk about the ICC Test all-rounder rankings, Ravindra Jadeja is at number one. R Ashwin is at number two, Shakib Al Hasan is at number three. After this, England batsman Joe Root is at number four. Team India’s all-rounder Akshar Patel is at number five.

ICC Ranking Update: Number one crown snatched from India, Australia reaches top again

Australia and Team India. (Image Source: X) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the annual update of Test, ODI and T-20 rankings on Friday, May 3. After this update, India has lost the number-1 crown in Test format. Australia, which defeated India in the final of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2021-23, has now reached number one in the Test rankings. Although India’s dominance continues in ODI and T20, Team India remains at number one in both these formats. After this annual update of ICC, Australia has 124 rating in the Test format, while India is at second position with 120 rating. England is at third position with 105 rating points. Australia’s team again reached number one in test format There has been no change of any kind in the Test rankings from fourth to ninth position. South Africa’s team (103) is at fourth position, New Zealand (96) at 5th, Pakistan (89) at 6th, Sri Lanka (83) at 7th, West Indies (82) at 8th and Bangladesh (53) at 9th. Let us tell you that in the latest rankings, all results between May 2021 and May 2023 have been given 50 percent weightage, while those in the next 12 months – which also includes Australia’s World Test Championship final win – have been given 100 percent weightage. Talking about ODI ranking, after the latest update, India is at first position with 122 ratings while Australia is at second position with 116 ratings. India has a lead of 6 rating points. In this list, South Africa has come close to Australia with 112 ratings, it is at third position. While Pakistan is in the top-5 with 106 and New Zealand 101 ratings. After ICC’s annual update, India is at the top position in the T-20 rankings with 264 ratings. Here too Australia is at second position. He has 257 rating points. England, which is at third position, has 252 rating points. South Africa (250) has jumped two places to fourth from sixth and is just two ratings behind England, while Pakistan (247) has lost two places and is now at seventh. Scotland (192) has overtaken Zimbabwe (191) to reach 12th position. see here ICC’s updated ranking