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Stokes, Jadeja prosper in ICC rankings
Stokes, Jadeja prosper in ICC rankings

Express Tribune

time31-07-2025

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  • Express Tribune

Stokes, Jadeja prosper in ICC rankings

All-rounders Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja have made substantial gains in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings after their fine performances with both bat and ball in the drawn fourth Test of the ICC World Test Championship series between England and India. England captain Stokes has progressed three places to third position among all-rounders, his highest position since December 2022. The formerly top-ranked all-rounder's knock of 141 in England's only innings and a haul of six wickets that included a five-for in the first innings, has also helped him move up eight slots to 34th among batters and up from 45th to 42nd among bowlers. Jadeja has inflated his lead at the top of the rankings for all-rounders after grabbing four wickets and scoring a fighting 107 not out. He has added 13 rating points and is now on an aggregate of 422, 117 rating points clear of Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan. He has also moved up five places to 29th among batters and up one place to 14th among bowlers. Joe Root's score of 150 at Old Trafford has increased his lead at the top of the batting rankings to 37 rating points over second-placed Kane Williamson, while openers Ben Duckett (up five places to 10th) and Zak Crawley (up two places to 43rd) have also made notable progress. Ollie Pope has inched up to 24th position. India all-rounder Washington Sundar's unbeaten 101 in the second innings during which he put on 203 runs with Jadeja for the unbroken fifth wicket that helped India draw the Test, has helped him climb up eight places to 65th position. Sundar has also moved up eight positions to joint-13th among all-rounders, having also taken two wickets in the match. The Test bowling rankings see fast bowler Jofra Archer continue his impressive return after four years, his haul of three for 73 lifting him 38 places to 63rd position. Chris Woakes is up one place to 23rd after finishing with three wickets in the match, which included a double-strike early in the Indian second innings. Abhishek becomes top T20I batter India batter Abhishek Sharma has become the top batter in the shortest international format as Travis Head lost his year-long reign at the top after missing the series in the West Indies that Australia won 5-0. Josh Inglis's 172 runs in the five-match series, including two half-centuries, has helped him up six places to ninth position, while Tim David (up 12 places to 18th) and Cameron Green (up 64 places to 24th) have attained career-bests. For the West Indies, Brandon King is up nine places to joint-21st. The top seven bowlers are unchanged with Jacob Duffy holding on to the top spot as he helped New Zealand win the Zimbabwe International Tri-Series with six wickets. Australia fast bowler Nathan Ellis has moved up seven places to eighth position. ICC

ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter
ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter

Economic Times

time30-07-2025

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  • Economic Times

ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter

Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja have both made notable gains in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings following their impressive displays during the drawn fourth Test between England and India. Stokes has climbed to third among Test all-rounders, while Jadeja has further solidified his position at the top of the all-rounder rankings with a total of 422 rating skipper Ben Stokes moved up three spots to reach his highest all-rounder ranking since December 2022. His all-round contribution—scoring 141 runs and taking six wickets, including a five-for in the first innings—also boosted his individual rankings. He jumped eight positions to 34th among Test batters and rose to 42nd in the bowling who scored an unbeaten 107 in India's second innings and picked up four wickets, increased his rating by 13 points. He now leads the all-rounder rankings by 117 points ahead of Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan. The Indian all-rounder also moved up five places to 29th in the batting rankings and gained one position among bowlers to rank Root, who scored a superb 150 at Old Trafford, extended his dominance in the Test batting rankings, stretching his lead over second-placed Kane Williamson to 37 rating points. England's openers also saw upward movement: Ben Duckett climbed five places to 10th, and Zak Crawley moved up two spots to Washington Sundar made an impression as well. His unbeaten 101 in the second innings and a 203-run stand with Jadeja helped India save the match. As a result, Sundar climbed eight spots to 65th in the batting rankings and improved by eight places to joint-13th among all-rounders. In the bowling rankings, Jofra Archer made a strong return to Test cricket, jumping 38 places to 63rd after taking three wickets for 73 runs. Chris Woakes also inched upward by one position, now sitting at 23rd after taking three wickets in the the T20I rankings, India's Abhishek Sharma has reached the number one spot among batters for the first time, following Travis Head's absence from Australia's series against the West T20I charts have seen further reshuffling. Australia's Josh Inglis advanced six places to ninth after amassing 172 runs, including two half-centuries, during the West Indies series. Tim David and Cameron Green both achieved career-best rankings—David leaped 12 places to 18th, while Green made a massive 64-place jump to 24th.T20I bowling rankings at the top remained steady, with New Zealand's Jacob Duffy retaining his spot after claiming six wickets in the Zimbabwe International Tri-Series. Australia's Nathan Ellis, however, made progress, moving up seven positions to eighth. West Indies' Brandon King also saw gains, rising nine places to tie for 21st in the T20I batting rankings. These ranking shifts reflect the ongoing momentum in international cricket, with individual performances having a direct impact on global standings. [With TOI inputs]

ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter
ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter

Time of India

time30-07-2025

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  • Time of India

ICC Rankings: Ravindra Jadeja extends all-rounder lead, Abhishek Sharma becomes no. 1 T20I batter

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja have both made notable gains in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings following their impressive displays during the drawn fourth Test between England and India. Stokes has climbed to third among Test all-rounders, while Jadeja has further solidified his position at the top of the all-rounder rankings with a total of 422 rating skipper Ben Stokes moved up three spots to reach his highest all-rounder ranking since December 2022. His all-round contribution—scoring 141 runs and taking six wickets, including a five-for in the first innings—also boosted his individual rankings. He jumped eight positions to 34th among Test batters and rose to 42nd in the bowling who scored an unbeaten 107 in India's second innings and picked up four wickets, increased his rating by 13 points. He now leads the all-rounder rankings by 117 points ahead of Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan. The Indian all-rounder also moved up five places to 29th in the batting rankings and gained one position among bowlers to rank Root, who scored a superb 150 at Old Trafford, extended his dominance in the Test batting rankings, stretching his lead over second-placed Kane Williamson to 37 rating points. England's openers also saw upward movement: Ben Duckett climbed five places to 10th, and Zak Crawley moved up two spots to Washington Sundar made an impression as well. His unbeaten 101 in the second innings and a 203-run stand with Jadeja helped India save the match. As a result, Sundar climbed eight spots to 65th in the batting rankings and improved by eight places to joint-13th among the bowling rankings, Jofra Archer made a strong return to Test cricket, jumping 38 places to 63rd after taking three wickets for 73 runs. Chris Woakes also inched upward by one position, now sitting at 23rd after taking three wickets in the the T20I rankings, India's Abhishek Sharma has reached the number one spot among batters for the first time, following Travis Head's absence from Australia's series against the West T20I charts have seen further reshuffling. Australia's Josh Inglis advanced six places to ninth after amassing 172 runs, including two half-centuries, during the West Indies series. Tim David and Cameron Green both achieved career-best rankings—David leaped 12 places to 18th, while Green made a massive 64-place jump to 24th.T20I bowling rankings at the top remained steady, with New Zealand's Jacob Duffy retaining his spot after claiming six wickets in the Zimbabwe International Tri-Series. Australia's Nathan Ellis, however, made progress, moving up seven positions to Indies' Brandon King also saw gains, rising nine places to tie for 21st in the T20I batting rankings . These ranking shifts reflect the ongoing momentum in international cricket, with individual performances having a direct impact on global standings.[With TOI inputs]

ICC rankings: Abhishek Sharma becomes No.1 T20I batter for the first time
ICC rankings: Abhishek Sharma becomes No.1 T20I batter for the first time

Business Standard

time30-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

ICC rankings: Abhishek Sharma becomes No.1 T20I batter for the first time

India batter Abhishek Sharma has climbed to the top of the ICC T20 International batting rankings, ending Travis Head's year-long reign. Head missed Australia's recent five-match series in the West Indies, which the visitors won 5-0. Josh Inglis scored 172 runs in the series, including two half-centuries, and rose six places to ninth. Tim David (up 12 places to 18th) and Cameron Green (up 64 places to 24th) have reached career-best positions. Among West Indies players, Brandon King has moved up nine spots to joint-21st. The top seven T20I bowlers remain unchanged, with New Zealand's Jacob Duffy retaining the top position after taking six wickets in the Zimbabwe International Tri-Series. Australia fast bowler Nathan Ellis has climbed seven places to eighth. Stokes, Jadeja rise in ICC Test rankings after Manchester draw All-rounders Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja have made significant gains in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings following their standout performances in the drawn fourth Test of the World Test Championship series between England and India. England captain Stokes has moved up three places to third among all-rounders—his highest position since December 2022. His innings of 141 and a six-wicket match haul, which included a five-for in the first innings, also helped him rise eight places to 34th among batters and from 45th to 42nd among bowlers. Jadeja has further strengthened his position as the top-ranked all-rounder after scoring an unbeaten 107 and claiming four wickets. He added 13 rating points to reach a total of 422—117 points ahead of second-placed Mehidy Hasan of Bangladesh. Jadeja also gained five spots to reach 29th among batters and moved up one place to 14th among bowlers. Joe Root's 150 at Old Trafford extended his lead at the top of the batting rankings to 37 rating points over second-placed Kane Williamson. Openers Ben Duckett (up five places to 10th) and Zak Crawley (up two places to 43rd) also made notable progress, while Ollie Pope has moved up to 24th. India all-rounder Washington Sundar's unbeaten 101 in the second innings—during which he shared a 203-run stand with Jadeja for an unbroken fifth wicket—helped him climb eight places to 65th among batters. Sundar also moved up eight spots to joint-13th in the all-rounders' list, having taken two wickets in the match. In the bowling rankings, Jofra Archer continued his impressive return after nearly four years. His 3 for 73 helped him jump 38 places to 63rd. Chris Woakes also made gains, rising one place to 23rd after taking three wickets in the match, including a double strike early in India's second innings.

Stokes and Jadeja prosper in ICC Men's Test Player Rankings
Stokes and Jadeja prosper in ICC Men's Test Player Rankings

Int'l Cricket Council

time30-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Int'l Cricket Council

Stokes and Jadeja prosper in ICC Men's Test Player Rankings

All-rounders Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja have made substantial gains in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings after their fine performances with both bat and ball in the drawn fourth Test of the ICC World Test Championship series between England and India. England captain Stokes has progressed three places to third position among all-rounders, his highest position since December 2022. The formerly top-ranked all-rounder's knock of 141 in England's only innings and a haul of six wickets that included a five-for in the first innings, has also helped him move up eight slots to 34th among batters and up from 45th to 42nd among bowlers. Jadeja has inflated his lead at the top of the rankings for all-rounders after grabbing four wickets and scoring a fighting 107 not out. He has added 13 rating points and is now on an aggregate of 422, 117 rating points clear of Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan. He has also moved up five places to 29th among batters and up one place to 14th among bowlers. Joe Root's score of 150 at Old Trafford has increased his lead at the top of the batting rankings to 37 rating points over second-placed Kane Williamson, while openers Ben Duckett (up five places to 10th) and Zak Crawley (up two places to 43rd) have also made notable progress. Ollie Pope has inched up to 24th position. India all-rounder Washington Sundar's unbeaten 101 in the second innings during which he put on 203 runs with Jadeja for the unbroken fifth wicket that helped India draw the Test, has helped him climb up eight places to 65th position. Sundar has also moved up eight positions to joint-13th among all-rounders, having also taken two wickets in the match. The Test bowling rankings see fast bowler Jofra Archer continue his impressive return after four years, his haul of three for 73 lifting him 38 places to 63rd position. Chris Woakes is up one place to 23rd after finishing with three wickets in the match, which included a double-strike early in the Indian second innings. Abhishek Sharma becomes No.1 T20I batter for the first time India batter Abhishek Sharma has become the top batter in the shortest international format as Travis Head lost his year-long reign at the top after missing the series in the West Indies that Australia won 5-0. Josh Inglis's 172 runs in the five-match series, including two half-centuries, has helped him up six places to ninth position, while Tim David (up 12 places to 18th) and Cameron Green (up 64 places to 24th) have attained career-bests. For the West Indies, Brandon King is up nine places to joint-21st. The top seven bowlers are unchanged with Jacob Duffy holding on to the top spot as he helped New Zealand win the Zimbabwe International Tri-Series with six wickets. Australia fast bowler Nathan Ellis has moved up seven places to eighth position.

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