Kagiso Rabada tops Jasprit Bumrah in the latest ICC Test rankings as the top men’s bowler following South Africa’s recent Test.
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RABADA TOPS BUMRAH AFTER HEROICS FOR SOUTH AFRICA AGAINST BANGLADESH
Rabada tops Bumrah in the ICC (International Cricket Council) rankings after his heroics for South Africa in its first Test against Bangladesh.
Furthermore, the 29-year-old left-hander took three wickets in Bangladesh’s first innings to become the fastest to 300 wickets in the process.
He would later return figures of 6 for 46 to help South Africa win their first Test in Asia since 2014.
Incidentally, Rabada previously topped the rankings after the Newlands Test against India in January 2018, as he held the top spot for most of the 12 months.
In contrast, Bumrah failed to tally a single wicket in India’s loss to New Zealand in its second Test in Pune.
RAVINDRA, SHAKEEL BACK IN TOP 10
Moreover, Rachin Ravindra and Saud Shakeel returned to the top 10 after their recent impressive showings.
Moreover, Ravindra scored a half-century in Pune.
He earlier hit a century in Bengaluru to reach No.10, leapfrogging by eight spots.
Meanwhile, Shakeel had 134 for Pakistan in their recent Test against England.
He advanced to No.7, going 20 places higher to do so.
Meanwhile, Ravindra’s India teammate Yashavi Jaiswal returned to No.3 after he made 30 and 77 in Pune.
Pakistan left-arm spinner Noman Ali is in ninth place due to his nine wickets in Rawalpindi.
SATNER MOVES UP TO CAREER-HIGH NO.44
Furthermore, New Zealand spinner Mitchell Satner moved to a career-high No.44 for his exploits in Pune.
Moreover, the 32-year-old took 13 wickets, helping the Black Caps score their first win over India on home soil.
That number enabled Satner to top his previous career-high of No.39, as he became the third-best Kiwi bowler after Richard Hadlee’s 15 for 123 and Ajaz Patel’s 14 for 244.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam moved up three places to No.18.
England’s Gus Atkinson progressed to two positions to No.22.
Pakistan’s Sajid Khan moved 12 places to No.38.
Incidentally, South Africa’s Wiaan Mulder leapfrogged nine positions to No.50.
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