ICC Test Rankings / Williamson again on top after beating Smith, know where Kohli

Zoom News : Jun 30, 2021, 04:35 PM
New Zealand captain Ken Williamson, who led the team in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, has achieved the top spot in the Test rankings of the International Cricket Council (ICC) batsmen. 30-year-old Williamson scored 49 and unbeaten 52 runs in two innings of the final score against India, which has become 901 points and he has made 10 points on Steve Smith (891 points).

Indian captain Virat Kohli (812) retains fourth place, while Rohit Sharma (759) has reached sixth place. India's wicketkeeper batsman Rishab Pant (752) are in seventh,

Two weeks ago Smith Williamson had reached the top in the ranking, but the captain of New Zealand has then achieved the top spot. Williamson reached the top in the ranking in November 2015 during the series against Australia.

Ross Taylor, who scored an unbeaten partnership of 96 runs in the second innings of the WTC final, Ross Taylor has reached 14 places from the advantages of three places. Left-handed batsman Devon Conway has reached 43rd from the advantages of 18 places after making the highest 52 runs in the first innings.

In the favorable situation of fast bowling, New Zealand's fast bowlers have benefited. The player of the match has reached the best 13th position of career after two wickets for 31 runs at 31 runs in Jeemisan match. His ranking is not surprised though, because he has not taken much wicket than him with a better average from the year 1900.

Left-arm fast bowler Trent Bolt has reached 11th from the benefit of two places after three wickets for 48 runs in 48 runs. After playing the vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane 49 and 15 runs, the advantage of two places has reached the 11th place in the batting rankings.

After being at the top a week in the list of all-rounders, Ravindra Jadeja of India has slipped to the second place. The Jason holders of the West Indies are once again at the top.

After playing 71 runs in 35 balls in 35 balls in the first T20 against West Indies in T20 rankings, 71 runs in 35 balls have reached 10th place.

Left-arm spinner has reached the 20th position from Fabian Allen 23 location. South Africa's Quinton Dickok is 22nd from the advantage of one place, the Benefits of the 24th and Tanta Bawma 24 from the benefits of three places are 64th.

Winning a 3-0 series against Sri Lanka, the world champion of 50 overs will increase the morale before the ICC Male T20 World Cup will increase this year.

In the list of bowlers, England's Chris Jordan's advantage of the 11th place 11th, Mark Wood 11, from the benefit of the 11th place, the benefits of the 39th and David Willie 23 are 51st. Sri Lanka's Vanindu Hasanga is 43rd from the benefits of fifth and Dushmant Chameer 41 from the benefit of five places.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER