ICC Ranking: Indian captain Shubman Gill has suffered a loss in the latest ICC Test rankings, while wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has gained one place.
ICC Ranking: ICC has released the latest ranking of Test batsmen on June 3, in which changes have been seen in the position of Indian players. Indian team’s Test captain Shubman Gill has suffered a loss in the latest ICC rankings. Whereas wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has gained one place. At the same time, Indian star opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has maintained his strong position.
Shubman Gill suffered loss
Indian captain Shubman Gill has lost one place in the new ICC Test rankings. In the current ranking, Gill has slipped from ninth position to tenth position with 730 ratings. In the new Test rankings, England’s star batsman Joe Root remains on top with 880 ratings. At the same time, Harry Brook remains at second position with 857 points. Travis Head is in third place with 853 points.
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Jaiswal’s entry in top-10
Apart from this, Indian star opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has joined the top-10. Let us tell you, Jaiswal is at number eight with 750 ratings. Apart from this, Indian star wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant has gained one rank. Pant has moved from 14th place to 13th.
Indian batsmen shine in ODI rankings
At the same time, the performance of Indian batsmen has been seen in the ODI rankings. There are 3 Indians in the top-5 ODI rankings. Daryl Mitchell has maintained his dominance in the ODI batting rankings with 815 ratings. Apart from this, Virat Kohli is at second position. Rohit Sharma remains at fourth position and Shubman Gill at fifth position.
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