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Yashasvi Jaiswal Surpasses Virat Kohli in ICC Test Batting Rankings Rohit Sharma’s Rank Ascends


The cricketing world witnessed a historic reshuffle in the latest ICC Test batting rankings as India’s young talent Yashasvi Jaiswal dramatically soared into the top echelons. Jaiswal, previously not listed among the top 25 Test batsmen, has now not only broken into the top 10 but has surpassed none other than Indian cricketing icon Virat Kohli. Kohli, who was sidelined from the recent five-match Test series against England, saw his young compatriot outshine him in the rankings.

This stunning development in the rankings is a testament to the meteoric rise of Jaiswal, whose performance in the longest format of the game has been nothing short of spectacular. The left-handed batsman amassed over 700 runs in the series, featuring two back-to-back double centuries, a feat that has catapulted him to the eighth position. His exploits at the crease have eclipsed the ratings of Kohli who, after missing five consecutive Tests – a rarity since his debut – has tumbled to the ninth spot.

Not to be overshadowed in this story of ascendance, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma too has made impressive gains. A remarkable century in the Dharamsala Test, where he scored 103 runs, was pivotal in India taking a commanding lead in the opening innings. His century, along with the valuable 57 runs from his partner Jaiswal, has taken Sharma up five places to secure the sixth position in the esteemed rankings.

The dynamic shifts in the Test rankings are not localized to the Indian cricket team alone. New Zealand’s stalwart Kane Williamson retained his position at the pinnacle with 859 rating points after contributing a significant half-century in his milestone 100th Test.

Meanwhile, England’s Joe Root delivered a solid performance with his bat, scoring 84 runs in the final Test against India, culminating in a total of 110 runs for the match, which helped him maintain the second spot in the rankings amassing 824 rating points.

Amidst these movements, Australia’s Steve Smith experienced a slight decline, dropping to fifth place. His experiment as an opener in the tour of New Zealand failed to pay dividends, leading to this dip in rankings. Despite facing substantial critique, Smith is anticipated to hold his place at the top of the order for the upcoming home series against India scheduled for later this year in December.

An interesting development has unfolded for former Pakistan captain Babar Azam, who advanced in rankings despite being off the Test pitch since the Australia tour. Azam now finds himself at an impressive third place, tied at 768 rating points with New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell.

This latest update of the ICC Test batting rankings reiterates the intrinsic dynamism and unpredictable nature of cricket. Young talents are continually emerging, legends strive to uphold their legacies, while others seek redemption. The rankings are more than just numbers; they are a narrative of trials and triumphs, of hard work and prodigious talent, played out on the grandest stages of international cricket.

In other cricket-related news, Pakistan has announced their schedule for an upcoming five-match T20I home series against New Zealand. Star players Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are also set to face each other in the upcoming PSL 2024 playoffs, indicating an electrifying domestic cricket season ahead. The Delhi Capitals have welcomed back wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant in a unique style, marking his anticipated comeback to the team.

With the drama and excitement that Test cricket continues to offer, fans around the world remain riveted, eagerly awaiting the unfolding of future contests that will undoubtedly deliver more shifts in the ICC Test rankings.