Indian captain Virat Kohli continued his outstanding form in 2019 and finished th🔯e year as the top-ranked batsman in the latest released ICC Test rankings. With 928 points, he was quite ahead of Steve Smi💎th (911) and Kane Williamson (822).
Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne, who was ranked 110th at the start of the year, finished at the fourth spot. His 63 and 19 agaiꦓnst 💃New Zealand in Melbourne Test helped him to gain one more point to surpass India’s Cheteshwar Pujara.
Quinton de Kock’s recent performance against England (95 and 34), which got him ღthe ‘Player of the Match’ award, has helped him to jump eight positions to reach the tenth place.
🚨 RANKINGS UPDATE 🚨
With his enterprising 95 against 🏴, Quinton de Kock not only set up 🇿🇦's win, but also shot into the top 🔟 of the ICC Test Rankings for batsmen!
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Among bowlers, Australia’s Pat Cummins ꦉremains at the top with 902 points while his compatriot Mitchell Starc has fallen from the fifth to seventh position.
South Africa veteran pacer Vernon Philander has moved up three places. In contrast, India’s duo oꦓf Ravichandran As🗹hwin and Mohammed Shami have progressed two points each and finished at the 9th and 10th spots, respectively.
The Kiwi pacer Neil Wagner has leapfrogged South Africa’s Kagi♒so Rabada and reached the second place.
Jason Holder and Jasprit Bumrah are the only bowlers in the top-10 who have successfully retaine🔜d their posi💛tions. Holder is placed at fourth while Bumrah comfortably sits at the sixth spot.
Some good news for 🇳🇿 despite their big loss to 🇦🇺 in Melbourne with Neil Wagner's seven-wicket haul getting rewarded in the latest edition of the ICC Test Rankings for bowlers.
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