England’s Joe Root has ascended to the number one spot in the Test batter rankings, following an impressive series against the West Indies. The former England captain showcased his class and consistency, proving once again why he belongs in the elite ‘Fab 4’ group of modern-day cricketers. Root’s outstanding performance included scoring 291 runs across three matches and notching his 32nd Test century, helping him surpass New Zealand’s Kane Williamson to claim the top spot.
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England star reclaims the No.1 spot in the latest ICC Men's Test Player Rankings for batters 🥇https://t.co/d3v372qNhd
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Meanwhile, in the T20I rankings, Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill have made significant strides. Jaiswal’s exceptional form saw him leap to the fourth position, making him one of the top-ranked T20I batters. His aggressive style and consistent run-scoring have caught the cricketing world’s attention. Shubman Gill also made notable progress, jumping 16 places to reach the 21st position in the T20I rankings.
The recent India vs. Sri Lanka series was a turning point for many Indian players. Besides the batters, spinner Ravi Bishnoi climbed eight places in the T20I bowlers’ rankings, showcasing his growing influence in the shorter format. On the global stage, Australia’s Marcus Stoinis continues to hold the top spot as the number one all-rounder in T20Is, further highlighting the competitive nature of international cricket.