
RISHABH PANT AND JASPRIT BUMHRAH The latest ICC tests reveal the dynamic shift in the global cricket landscape after the Standout Week performance in the Red-Ball and T20i formats. India Rishabh Pant and England Ben Duckett Tine The latest update, climbing to new best career positions after delivering monumental knocking in the first Anderson-Tendelkar Trophy in Headingley.Rishabh Pant attacked seventh place in the ranking of ICC testing after its historical two centuries in Headingley. The charming goalkeeper-Batsman broke 134 and 118 and became only the second goals in the test history after Zimbabwe’s Andy Flower in 2001-he won hundreds in both shifts of the match. Pant becomes the first Indian batter goal, which has 800 reviews in the history of the test.Joe Root continues to dominate as the highest as test dough No. 1 in the world, while his countryman Harry Brook holds second. Indian captain Shaubman Gill won the ground and after his elegant century in the first shifts jumped five seats on the 20th place.
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The Indian Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah remains the world’s bowler 1 after the next five potato in the headingley and underlines its dominance with the red ball. England Ben Stokes, after contributing to Bat and Ball, climbed to three places to claim space 5 in the test ranking of the versatile charts-is the highest in recent months.
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The T20i evaluation also witnessed the main shifts after the tri-series in Glasgow with the Netherlands, Nepal and Scotland. The Dutch dough Michael Levitt jumped by 16 seats on the 14th place after a chain of consistent performances. Scottish Brandon McMullen also impressed and increased 20 seats on a common 38. Since ICC rankings serve as a definitive barometer for individual brilliance, everyone scored and every goal continued to form the evolving hierarchy of the cricket.