Rishabh Pant’s triumphant return advances him in the Test rankings, while Gurbaz and Head make significant moves in ODIs after stellar performances.
Rishabh Pant’s return to international Test cricket has generated significant attention, as he has reclaimed the sixth position in the ICC Test batting rankings. This resurgence follows impressive performances in Test matches played in Chennai and Galle, where other players, such as Yashasvi Jaiswal and Prabath Jayasuriya, also experienced notable movements up the ranking table. Meanwhile, prominent players like Rohit Sharma have seen a decline in their standings.
After an extensive hiatus from the Test format lasting nearly two years, mainly due to recovering from a serious car accident, Pant made a formidable comeback. In India’s opening Test against Bangladesh in Chennai, he scored 39 runs in the first innings and followed that with an impressive 109 runs off just 128 deliveries in the second innings. This performance not only helped India secure a substantial 280-run victory over Bangladesh but also propelled Pant back into the rankings with a total of 731 rating points.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had previously held the sixth rank, ascended to fifth place following his contribution of 56 runs during India’s first innings in Chennai. This performance boosted his rating to 751 points. Dominating the rankings, Joe Root from England leads with a score of 899 points, while New Zealand’s Kane Williamson occupies the second slot with 852 points, despite scoring 55 and 30 in New Zealand’s narrow 63-run defeat in Galle. Daryl Mitchell and Steven Smith hold third and fourth places respectively, with ratings of 760 and 757 points, positioned above Jaiswal.
Conversely, Rohit Sharma’s match performances saw him decline from fifth to tenth position. He managed scores of just 6 and 5 against Bangladesh, resulting in a sharp drop in rankings. He is now only four points ahead of Babar Azam, who occupies the eleventh position. Virat Kohli faced a similar fate, falling five places to twelfth after scoring 6 and 17. In contrast, Shubman Gill’s outstanding contribution of 119 not out in the second innings allowed him to rise five spots to 14th place.
In terms of bowling rankings, Prabath Jayasuriya made an impressive leap. His match figures of 4 for 136 and 5 for 68 earned him the Player-of-the-Match title in Galle, moving him up five positions to eighth place. The bowling rankings are currently dominated by Australian and Indian players, with R. Ashwin at the top of the list after delivering figures of 0 for 29 and 6 for 88 in Chennai. Jasprit Bumrah follows closely in second place with 4 for 50 and 1 for 24. The table also features prominent bowlers such as Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Kagiso Rabada, until reaching another Indian, Ravindra Jadeja, who is ranked sixth with figures of 2 for 19 and 3 for 58. Notably, Kamindu Mendis’s score of 114 in the first innings against New Zealand has garnered him a three-place rise to 16th in the batter rankings.
In the One Day International format, Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz has emerged as a standout player after a dramatic rise in the ODI batting rankings. Despite a silent start in the first ODI against South Africa with a duck, Gurbaz rebounded strongly by scoring 105 runs in the second ODI and following it with 89 runs in the third ODI. His impressive series performance played a pivotal role in Afghanistan clinching a 2-1 victory over South Africa. Importantly, these achievements have elevated him to eighth place in the ODI batting rankings, marking him as the first Afghan player to break into the top ten.
Travis Head also made headlines in the ODI format following a remarkable display against England, where he scored a commanding 154 runs not out from 129 deliveries in the first ODI. Besides his batting prowess, he contributed with the ball, returning figures of 2 for 34. His performance resulted in a seven-position ascent to the ninth place in the ODI batting rankings.
In addition to the batting achievements, Rashid Khan, Afghanistan’s premier spinner, is another noteworthy advancement on the ODI bowlers’ table. He was instrumental in his team’s triumph over South Africa, claiming seven wickets across two matches. Consequently, Rashid advanced an impressive eight spots, placing him third among ODI bowlers behind Keshav Maharaj and Adam Zampa.
These dynamics within the rankings are indicative of the evolving landscape in international cricket. As players like Pant, Jaiswal, Gurbaz, and Jayasuriya make their mark, the performance of established stars such as Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and others will be subject to scrutiny in future matches. The competitive nature of cricket demonstrates that rankings can rapidly shift with each series, underscoring the sport’s unpredictability and the talent pool available in nations like India and Afghanistan. As the cricketing calendar progresses, fans can look forward to more thrilling performances and potential changes in the rankings that may reshape the competitive landscape of international cricket.