ICC Test Rankings – Joe Root No. 1: Joe Root, on the back of some terrific displays in England’s ongoing Test series against India, has regained the No 1 spot in the ICC Men’s Test player rankings for batting. He overtook New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, who slipped to second. Meanwhile, India captain Virat Kohli also slipped to 6th place after a string of poor shows in England with Rohit Sharma entering the top 5 for the first time.
ICC Test Rankings: 1398 Runs in 11 matches in 2021 makes Joe Root No 1 Test batsman in the world; Virat Kohli slips to 6th
ICC Test Rankings – Joe Root No. 1: The 30-year-old had started the series in the fifth position but his 507 runs in three Tests has helped him overtake Virat Kohli, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, and finally, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, whom he now leads by 15 rating points.
ICC Test Rankings: Joe Root was second before the Leeds Test, in which he scored 121 in England’s only innings. Root was previously at the number one position in December 2015 before being overtaken by Williamson, with Kohli and Smith also reaching the pinnacle since. The last time someone apart from these four was at the top was South Africa’s AB de Villiers in November 2015.
ICC Test Rankings – Joe Root No. 1: Joe Root is now only one point below his career-best aggregate of 917 rating points, which he achieved in August 2015 after his innings of 130 against Australia in Nottingham. Only four other England batters have achieved more rating points — Len Hutton, Jack Hobbs, Peter May, and Denis Compton.
Other England batters to make progress in the latest weekly rankings update include opener Rory Burns (up to five places to 24th) and Jonny Bairstow (up to two places to 70th) while Dawid Malan has reentered the rankings in 88th position after scoring 70.
ICC Test Rankings: Rohit Sharma enters Top 5
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma has overtaken captain Virat Kohli to become the top-ranked Test batter from India. The opener’s scores of 19 and 59 have lifted him one place to a career-best fifth position, seven rating points more than Kohli for an aggregate of 773.
The last time someone other than Virat Kohli was the top-ranked India batter was in November 2017, when Cheteshwar Pujara was second and Kohli fifth.
ICC Test Rankings: In the latest update, Pujara has progressed three slots to reach 15th position after his second innings knock of 91 and is the fourth Indian on the list with Rishabh Pant still ahead of him in 12th place despite slipping four slots. Jasprit Bumrah has risen among bowlers, from 10th to ninth.
England’s fast bowlers have made notable gains after helping dominate from early in the Test match.
ICC Test Rankings: James Anderson has moved back to the top five, his four wickets in the match lifting him one place, while Player of the Match Ollie Robinson has advanced nine places to 36th after his seven-wicket match haul. Craig Overton has reentered the rankings in the 73rd position with three wickets in each innings.
In the ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings, Ireland’s Paul Stirling is up one place to 23rd with scores of 24 and 37 in their ongoing series against Zimbabwe while Kevin O’Brien is up from 42nd to 39th after scoring 25 and 60 in the two matches played in Dublin. Zimbabwe’s Tendai Chetara has moved up five places to 99th among bowlers.