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Rishabh Pant achieves career-best ICC Test ranking after twin centuries in Leeds Test, India vice-captain jumps to…

The Pant contributed to 134 and 118 in the exciting Leeds competition, which England won by five small gates and received the best rank of the best career, while Zimbabwe’s second small door guard behind Andy Flower.

According to ICC’s official website, India’s first test in Rishabh Pant and England Ben Duckett, the first test in Headingley, followed the impressive performance of the ICC Men’s test tendency.

The Pant, which England won by five small gates and developed a point to move to a point to move to the seventh level in the list for the test holders, contributed to 134 and 118, while Zimbabwe’s second small door keeper behind Andy Flower.

Duckett claimed that the match player was honored for his 62 and 149 strokes, and his left hand received a new career degree and rose to the eighth place in the updated rankings for test fruits.

Duckett’s UK teammates Ollie Pope (19th place to three points) and Jamie Smith (up to the 27th place) paved the way for a weekly update, while the Indian captain Shubman Gill threw the fifth place in the first innings of the first innings.

British Senior Joe Root continues to be the number 1 test dough of the closest challenging teammate Harry Brook.

The first test between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh saw that a series of players were progressing on some roads in the latest dough ranking, Mushfiqur Rahim followed the 163 inning in Galle.

Rahim won 11 points to go to the 28th place for test holders, while his teammate Najmul Hossain Shanto jumped on 21 places to rise to the 29th place on the same list after throwing a pair of tons in the same match.

There has been little changes in the last rankings for the test bowl pottery, India’s tempo Spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, five small distances in the Headingley test, then maintains its position at the beginning of the trials.

In the same test, there was some joy for Stokes, the captain of England, who gained three places to rise to the fifth place for the test multi -faceted contributions after both bats and the ball. There were also several changes in the latest T20I ranking, seeing that Scotland, Nepal and motherland reigned in Glasgow.

Dasher Michael Levitt (from 16 points to 14) and Scotland multi-faceted Brandon Mcmullen (from 20 to 38) were on the last list for T20I doughs, while Spinner Mark Watt (38th place in two places) provided gains in updated rankings for T20i bowl updated rankings. Following the four small gates in the Tri series, the 29th place rose to the 54th place.

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