
Mohammed Siraj has achieved significant profits in the ICC tests after its standout performance in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. India Fast Bowler climbed to 12 seats to penetrate the top 15 ICC test charts for men’s pitching for the first time in his career. His previous best ranking was No. 16, which was achieved in January 2024 during an Indian overseas tour in South Africa.
Siraj has been named a match player Indian sensational victory on oval, London. In the match he took nine goals, including five goal haul in the second inning, because India prevented 374 runs to equalize the series. Siraj led the bowling attack great in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, who was rested and subsequently released from the team before the fifth test.
A thirty-year-old man completed a series of five tests with 23 goals-from any pitch-in the competition that exploded and flowed from Leeds to London. He bowed 185.2 overs, more than any other pitch in the series, showed tireless efforts and determination for the young side of SHUBMAN GILL.
Last morning, Siraj requested the last three England four goals, including a decisive wound: Searing Yorker, who sent Gus Atkinson’s Off-Prařez, when the hosts needed only seven other runs to win. Under huge pressure, Siraj released the high -quality charm of 4.1 overs when India won the thrilling final meeting on the 25th day of the series.
Siraj will now join Jasprit Bumrah as one of the two Indian pitters that have currently ranked in the ICC Top 10 test. Bumrah holds position 1 despite the relatively quiet series in England. He performed only in three tests and demanded 14 goals that included two five goals.
Bumrah leads charts with 889 rating points, 38 from the second placed Kagiso Rabada, who was helpful in the victory of South Africa over Australia in the final of the World Championship in Lord in June.
Meanwhile, Prasidh Krishna, who took eight goals in an oval test, moved in the last bowling ranking by 25 seats to No. 59. He finished the series with 14 goals in three matches.
Meanwhile, England Pacers Gus Atkinson and Josh also achieved the best career positions in the ranking after strong ovals. Both of them picked up eight goals in the test. Atkinson broke into the top 10 for the first time, while the tongue grew 14 places where he claimed 46.
ICC Test Bowling Rantings (from August 6, 2025)
1. Jasprit Bumrah (Ind) – 889
2. Rabada (SA) – 851
3. Pat Sorms (AUS) – 838
4. Matt Henry (NZ) – 817
5th Josh Hazlewood (AUS) – 815
6. Noman ali (then) – 806
7. Scott Boland (Z) – 784
8. Nathan Lyon (Aus) – 769
9. Marco Jansen (SA) – 767
10. Mitchell Starc (AUS) – 766
= 10. Gus Atkinson (ENG) – 766
12. Jayden Seales (Wi) – 722
13. Prabath Jayasuriya (SL) – 693
14. Shamar Joseph (Wi) – 681
15. Mohammed Siraj (Ind) – 674
Meanwhile, Yashasvi Jaiswal ran back to the first five by hundreds, which won hundreds in the second exchange of the oval test. Rishabh Pant also retained his place in the TOP 10 (eight), while Captain Shubman Gill launched four seats on No. 13 after his regular show with a bat in the final of the series.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
August 6, 2025