Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 10, 2021, 06:55 AM
New Delhi. The dominance of Indian batsmen is clearly visible in the ICC Test Rankings. Three Indian batsmen are in the top 10. Captain Virat Kohli remains at number 5, while Rishabh Pant is also at number six. Now Rohit Sharma has also reached the level of Rishabh Pant. Both Rohit Sharma and Pant are at number six with 747-747 rating points. The big news is that Devon Conway, who made a brilliant Test debut, has made it to the 77th position in the rankings.Devon Conway scored a double century against England in his very first Test innings. Conway scored 200 runs in the first innings and 23 in the second innings. At the same time, his team captain Kane Williamson remains at number one. However, the reign of Kane Williamson is about to end now.Steve Smith to replace WilliamsonLet us tell you that Kane Williamson will no longer be the number 1 Test batsman in the next Test rankings. In fact, Williamson will not play the Birmingham Test against England due to injury. Because of this, they will suffer a loss of 9 rating points and Steve Smith of Australia will go above them. Meaning Steve Smith will become the world's No. 1 Test batsman in the next Test rankings. There are reports that Williamson, who is suffering from an elbow injury, is also doubtful of playing in the final of the World Test Championship. However, New Zealand coach Gary Stead has claimed that Williamson will be fit by the final.Cummins continues to reign among bowlers
In the rankings for Test bowlers, Indian off-spinner R Ashwin is at the second position with 850 points. Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins is at the top with 908 points. Ashwin is the only Indian in the top ten. West Indies' Jason Holder continues to top the all-rounders' rankings. India's Ravindra Jadeja is second and Ashwin is fourth.
In the rankings for Test bowlers, Indian off-spinner R Ashwin is at the second position with 850 points. Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins is at the top with 908 points. Ashwin is the only Indian in the top ten. West Indies' Jason Holder continues to top the all-rounders' rankings. India's Ravindra Jadeja is second and Ashwin is fourth.