Ben Stokes takes up the career best position in ICC Test Rankings for batsmen

Ravichandran Ashwin is back to the 2nd position among bowlers.

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England captain Joe Root and Man of the Match Ben Stokes in discussion. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has moved up to take career-best positions in both batting and bowling, in the ICC Test Player Rankings after a fine show in the third Test against South Africa at The Oval, which his side won by 239 runs on Monday to take a 2-1 lead in the four-match series.

Stokes has moved up 12 places to joint 25th position in the rankings for batsmen with scores of 112 and 31, while also gaining two places to reach 19th position in the list for bowlers after grabbing one for 26 and two for 51. His effort also sees him overtake South Africa’s Vernon Philander to take fifth position in the list of all-rounders.

In the latest rankings, which also take into account performances in the first Test at Galle in which India defeated Sri Lanka by 304 runs on Saturday to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, saw other England players make notable gains too.

Jonny Bairstow has gained three slots to reach ninth position with scores of 36 and 63, opening batsman Alastair Cook has moved up three places to 12th position with scores of 88 and seven, while in the bowlers’ rankings, James Anderson (up one place to joint-third) and Moeen Ali (up one place to 18th) have made upward movement. Debutants Tom Westley (70th) and Toby Roland-Jones (54th) have entered the rankings in style among batsmen and bowlers, respectively.

For South Africa, left-handed opener Dean Elgar’s innings of eight and 136 have lifted him three places to 15th position while left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj has gained four slots and attained a career-best 22ndposition after his four wickets at The Oval.

India opener Shikhar Dhawan’s scores of 190 and 14 have lifted the left-hander 21 slots to 39th position,  while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has leapfrogged Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath to wrest back the second position among bowlers to again make it a 1-2 for India with Ravindra Jadeja retaining the top spot. Pace bowler Mohammad Shami has gained one slot to reach 23rd rank.

Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews has gained two places to reach 17th position after scores of 83 and two at Galle, while batsman Dimuth Karunaratne (up three places to 36th) and pace bowler Nuwan Pradeep (up three places to a career-best 30th) are the others to move up the rankings.

ICC Test Player Rankings (as on 1 August, after the third Test between England and South Africa at The Oval and the first Test between Sri Lanka and India in Galle)

ICC Test Team Rankings

TeamMatchesPointsRating
India323925123
South Africa263050117
Australia313087100
England34336299
New Zealand32311497
Pakistan31286893
Sri Lanka32293792
West Indies26194075
Bangladesh17117169
Zimbabwe1000

 

ICC Test Batsmen’s Rankings

RankNameCountryRating
1S.P.D. SmithAUS941
2J.E. RootENG885
3K.S. WilliamsonNZ880
4C.A. PujaraIND866
5V. KohliIND826
6Azhar AliPAK769
7D.A. WarnerAUS759
8Q. de KockSA756
9J.M. BairstowENG745
10H.M. AmlaSA741

 

ICC Test Bowlers Rankings

RankNameCountryRating
1R.A. JadejaIND897
2R. AshwinIND849
3H.M.R.K.B. HerathSL828
3J.M. AndersonENG828
5J.R. HazlewoodAUS826
6K. RabadaSA773
7D.W. SteynSA771
8S.C.J. BroadENG767
9V.D. PhilanderSA759
10N. WagnerNZ745

 

ICC Test AllRounders Rankings

RankNameCountryRating
1Shakib Al HasanBAN431
2R.A. JadejaIND414
3R. AshwinIND413
4Moeen AliENG374
5B.A. StokesENG362
6V.D. PhilanderSA339
7M.A. StarcAUS318
8M.D.K. PereraSL223
9J.O. HolderWI217
10H.M.R.K.B. HerathSL214

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