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Bumrah cliches top spot in ICC Test rankings, becomes first Indian pacer to bag title

The 30-year-old old played a pivotal role in India's clinical victory over England in the second Test of the ongoing five-match series in Visakhapatnam.

- Dubai - UPDATED: February 7, 2024, 03:00 PM - 2 min read

Bumrah recorded figures of 9/91 in the second Test against England giving him an edge in clinching the top spot.

Bumrah cliches top spot in ICC Test rankings, becomes first Indian pacer to bag title

Bumrah recorded figures of 9/91 in the second Test against England giving him an edge in clinching the top spot.


Ace Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah has become the number one ranked bowler in the recently updated ICC Men's Test bowling rankings. Bumrah holds the title of the first first Indian pacer to reach No 1 in ICC Test rankings. 



The 30-year-old old played a pivotal role in India's clinical victory over England in the second Test of the ongoing five-match series in Visakhapatnam.



The 30-year-old's nine-wicket match haul has helped him leapfrog Pat Cummins, Kagiso Rabada and Ravichandran Ashwin, making him only the fourth from his country to attain number one position.



Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Bishan Singh Bedi are the other Indians who have been at the top of the charts.



Bumrah, who was named Player of the Match after helping India level the five-match series with a 106-run victory, ended Ashwin's 11-month long reign. Ashwin, on 499 Test wickets, is now third in the standings.



He now has 881 rating points with Ashwin (904) and Jadeja (899) the only India bowlers to have aggregated more rating points. Ashwin and Jadeja also have the unique distinction of being jointly top-ranked in March 2017.



The batting rankings see left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal progress 37 places to 29th after completing a fine double-century in the first innings and Shubman Gill go up 14 places to a career-best 38th after notching a century in the second inningsEngland opener Zak Crawley is another player to gain after the Visakhapatnam Test, moving up eight places to a career-best 22nd position after scores of 76 and 73.



Rookie leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed has moved up 14 places to 70th while Tom Hartley, who became just the second England player with at least 50 runs and five wickets in each of his first two Tests, has advanced in both lists - up from 103rd to 95th in the batting rankings and from 63rd to 53rd in the bowling rankings.



The latest rankings have also factored in performances in the one-off Test between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan in Colombo. Left-arm spinner Prabhath Jayasuriya has moved up to three places to a career-best sixth position after his eight-wicket match haul helped the home side win by 10 wickets.



In the ODI rankings, Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa is up one place to third and fast bowler Sean Abbott’s six wickets in the three-match series against the West Indies this past week have lifted him 35 places to joint-33rd position.

In notable advancements, emerging Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has surged an impressive 37 places to secure the 29th position in the batters' rankings, propelled by his outstanding double century in the Visakhapatnam Test.

 

Similarly, English opener Zak Crawley has climbed eight spots to reach number 22, showcasing his resilience with impressive performances in the same match.

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