Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan

Latest ICC Rankings: 

India's star batsman Virat Kohli has gained two places to reach eighth position while young opener Ishan Kishan has jumped 117 places to reach 37th position in the latest ICC rankings released on Wednesday. did.

Kohli gained in the rankings thanks to his first ODI century in more than three years, which came in the match against Bangladesh (IND vs BAN).

Kishan scored his fastest double century in this match.

Former Indian captain Kohli (Virat Kohli ODI Century) scored 113 runs in 91 balls in the third and final ODI against Bangladesh in Chittagong on Saturday.

This was his first century in the 50-over format after August 2019.

Left-handed opener Kishan played a record-breaking inning of 210 runs in 131 balls.


Shreyas Iyer also managed to climb up the batting list, moving from 20th to 15th, on the back of an inning of 82 in the second match of the series in Dhaka.

Among bowlers, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has gained four places to reach 22nd position in the ODI rankings.

Bangladesh spin all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has gained one place to reach the eighth position.

In the all-rounder list, Mehdi Hasan Miraj of Bangladesh has gained three places to reach the third position.

ICC Test Rankings:

In the Test rankings, Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne consolidated the top position with a career-best 937 rating points thanks to three centuries in the two-match series against the West Indies.

He scored a double century and a hundred in the same Test during the first match in Perth last week.

Labushen now has a lead of 62 rating points over second-ranked Steve Smith.

He remains joint 11th with Kohli in terms of best rated players, which was topped by Australian great Don Bradman with 961 rating points.

Smith is second in the list with 961 points, while Ricky Ponting (942 rating points) is the third Australian player in the top 10.

Travis Head returned to the top 10, helping his side to a record 419-run win over the West Indies with 175 and 38 not out, as his team consolidated their top position in the WTC points table.

Head has gained six places to reach the seventh position, leaving behind the Indian pair of Rohit Sharma (10th) and Kohli (12th).

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