Sune Luus impressed with figures of 3/16 against Ireland in the opening match of the three-game ODI series last week
India are now on 270 points, while the second-placed England have logged 265 points. Pakistam South Africa and Australia are the tied, fourth and fifth-placed
The Pakistan skipper was at his glorious best against Australia during the second Test as he batted for almost two days to score a marathon
After the series victory, ICC tweeted the updated the list on social media with Team India leading with 124 runs, three points ahead of New
Jasprit Bumrah had bowled Ollie Pope and Jonny Bairstow in a sensational spell of reverse swing that tilted the game decisively in India's favour and
Root had started the series in the fifth position but his 507 runs in three Tests have helped him overtake Kohli, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith
Jadeja returns to the top spot in the ICC Test Rankings dethroning Windies star, Jason Holder.
Steve Smith, who claimed the top spot for the first time since the Boxing Day Tests last year, takes over from New Zealand captain Kane
Nepal's Khushal, on the other hand, was the leading run-scorer as his team won a tri-series also featuring the Netherlands and Malaysia
Babar has emulated compatriots Zaheer Abbas - 1983-84, Javed Miandad - 1988-89, and Mohammad Yousuf - 2003 - as the number one ODI batsman.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who made his international comeback with England series moved up to 11th from 20th in the ICC ODI rankings for bowlers.
India opener Shafali Verma continues to be the top ranked batter in the ICC T20I Player rankings after the blistering 30-ball 60 in the final
In the T20I rankings, KL Rahul dropped to the fifth spot after an underwhelming show in the recently concluded five-match series.
Pant's 747 rating points are the joint-15th highest by any India batsman, and the highest by a full-time Test wicketkeeper from the country.
Despite the hammering, England managed to stay at the fourth spot in the latest ICC Rankings while Australia acquired the third.
28 Jun, 2022 21:00 IST
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Sri Lanka vs Australia - 1st Test
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Sri Lanka vs Australia - 2nd Test
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