Indian Cricketer Yashaswi Jaiswal Surpasses Rohit Sharma in ICC Test Rankings: Updates and Predictions

2024-02-28 09:36:04

Dubai: Young player Yashaswi Jaiswal has surpassed Indian captain Rohit Sharma in the ICC Test rankings. Yashasvi moved up three places to the twelfth position in the new rankings. Rohit has dropped one place to the 13th position.

Virat Kohli, who did not play in the Test series against England, has dropped two places to ninth. Among the Indian players, only Virat Kohli is ahead of Yashaswi. England’s Joe Root, who scored a century in the fourth Test, moved up two places to third place, while Steve Smith is second and Kane Williamson is first.

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Shubman Gill, who led India to victory with a half-century in the second innings of the fourth Test, rose four places to rank 31. In the Test bowling rankings, R Ashwin is second behind Bumrah, who retained the top spot despite not playing in the fourth Test. In the fourth Test held at Ranchi, Ashwin, who was disappointed by taking only one wicket in the first innings, shone with five wickets in the second innings.

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Ravindra Jadeja retained the sixth position while Kuldeep Yadav improved 10 places to the 33rd position. In the Test team ranking, Australia remains at the first position with 117 points, while India is second with this number of points and England is third with 115 points. If they win the last Test against England and take the series 4-1, India can overtake Australia and become the first in the team rankings. But the result of the New Zealand-Australia Test series will also be reflected in the team rankings.

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