Ravindra Jadeja has restored the top spot in the ICC Men’s Test All-Rounder Rankings, overtaking teammate Ravichandran Ashwin & West Indies player Jason Holder. Here in this article, we have provided detailed info on ICC Test Rankings 2022 All Rounder
It isn’t the first time the Indian spin bowler has headed the all-rounder standings, and his return will not be a big surprise following a brilliant individual performance in the 1st test versus Sri Lanka in Mohali.
Ravindra Jadeja becomes the world’s No.1 all-rounder
During the first innings, Ravindra Jadeja hit an undefeated 175* to ensure India reach a challenging 574/8 inning declaration. He backed that up with a 5-wicket haul in Sri Lanka’s 1st innings, as well as the best numbers in the 2nd innings (4/46).
Jadeja’s Indian teammate, Virat Kohli is another notable climber in the newest statistics, as the former skipper returns to the top 5 of the Men’s Batting Rankings, surpassing Travis Head & new India skipper Rohit Sharma. Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant’s quickfire 96 versus Sri Lanka finds him overtaking David Warner into the top 10.
Marnus Labuschagne of Australia is the world’s top-ranked batsman, with a 936 rating, putting him in 12th spot most, with Ricky Ponting, Steve Smith, and Don Bradman of Australia classified greater.
There seem to be no adjustments made in the top 10 of the Men’s Bowling Rankings, and only 1 shift, featuring Neil Wagner and Josh Hazlewood switching positions at 8th and 9th, accordingly.
Nasum Ahmed from Bangladesh is the fastest climber amongst bowlers in the latest ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings, moving 17 spots to join the top 10.
Perhaps the only update in the top 10 with South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, who has risen to 7th position ahead of Mujeeb Ur Rahman. There are no major changes in the Men’s T20I Batting or All-Rounder Rankings, but Afghanistan’s Hazratullah Zazai advances 6 ranks higher in the latter, with Rohit Sharma level for 13th after his match-winning 59 (not out) versus Bangladesh.
Ravindra Jadeja next will be seen in action, when India and Sri Lanka in the second and final Test match, a Day-Night Test match using a pink ball which will take place in Bangalore on March 12, 2022.