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India’s Pant moves up to career-high 13th

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Dubai, UAE - India's Rishabh Pant and England's Joe Root both made significan­t jumps in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings, following their recent exploits in the Brisbane and Galle Tests, respective­ly.

Pant, the top-ranked wicketkeep­er on the batting charts, climbed to a career high No 13 after his 89 not out at the Gabba sealed a famous series win for India.

Root, meanwhile, returned to the top five with his highest ratings points tally of 738 in two years, as his first innings 228 against Sri Lanka was enough to push him up six places, overtaking the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara and Babar Azam. Australia's No 3 Marnus Labuschagn­e also recorded a personal milestone, as his first-innings century in Brisbane took him past Virat Kohli to third spot, with a career-best 878 rating points.

Despite a disappoint­ing series as captain, Tim Paine moved up three places as well to 42nd.

Among the Australia bowlers, Josh Hazlewood made the most significan­t leap, overtaking New Zealand's Tim Southee to bag fourth spot. Hazlewood claimed six wickets at the Gabba, including a haul of five for 57 in the first innings.

For India, who had several players chipping in with crucial contributi­ons throughout the series, there were quite a few personal highs.

Opener Shubman Gill moved up 21 places to 47th after making a crucial 91 in the second innings in Brisbane, while Pujara went up one spot to seventh following his dogged 56 off 211 deliveries.

Mohammed Siraj, who made his debut during the second Test in Melbourne, jumped up 32 spots to 45th in the bowlers rankings after he took a five-wicket haul at the Gabba.

Shardul Thakur and debutant Washington Sundar, who provided one of the first turning points in the fourth Test against Australia with their partnershi­p of 123 in the first innings, were also rewarded with individual milestones.

Sundar reached No 82 on the batting list, while Thakur, who claimed seven wickets during the Test, shot up to No 65 in the bowlers rankings.

The other significan­t movers on the list were England's spinners Jack Leach (40th) and Dom Bess (50th), after they both claimed five-wicket hauls in Galle. Lahiru Thirimanne, Sri Lanka's lone centurion in the Test, moved up 12 places to take the 87th spot on the batting list.

 ??  ?? India's Rishabh Pant runs between the wickets on day five of the fourth Test against Australia on Tuesday
India's Rishabh Pant runs between the wickets on day five of the fourth Test against Australia on Tuesday

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