DUBAI: India captain Virat Kohli remains the number one Test batsmen whilst Prithvi Shaw and Rishabh Pant have made big gains in the most recent ICC scores following the home collection in opposition to the West Indies.
Shaw, who led India to victory in the U19 World Cup this year, finished a memorable debut collection as he completed the Hyderabad Test in 60th position, a gain of 13 slots after knocks of 70 and 33 now not out. Shaw had entered the scores in 73rd position after a century on debut.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Pant also persevered his upward climb as his knock of 92 noticed him gain 23 puts to succeed in 62nd place. The Delhi batsman had began the collection in 111th place and could be deriving pleasure from the scores gain after missing centuries in successive Tests, also dismissed for 92 in the opening fit in Rajkot.
In different actions, Ajinkya Rahane has received 4 puts to succeed in 18th place after his knock of 80, whilst Umesh Yadav has received 4 slots to succeed in 25th place after turning into handiest the third India speedy bowler to say a 10-wicket Test haul on house soil.
For the West Indies, captain Jason Holder has made vital gains in all departments. His haul of five 56 in India's first innings has lifted him 4 puts to a career-best 9th place amongst bowlers whilst his first innings half-century used to be just right enough to lend a hand him gain 3 slots to succeed in 53rd place.
Holder has also overtaken South Africa's Vernon Philander to third place amongst all-rounders.
Other players from the visiting side to advance in the scores come with Roston Chase, whose first innings century helped gain 10 slots and achieve 31st place, and Shai Hope, who has received five puts to succeed in 35th place.
The 2-0 collection end result sees top-ranked India gain one level whilst the West Indies have misplaced one level, with none exchange of positions in the staff scores.
Shaw, who led India to victory in the U19 World Cup this year, finished a memorable debut collection as he completed the Hyderabad Test in 60th position, a gain of 13 slots after knocks of 70 and 33 now not out. Shaw had entered the scores in 73rd position after a century on debut.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Pant also persevered his upward climb as his knock of 92 noticed him gain 23 puts to succeed in 62nd place. The Delhi batsman had began the collection in 111th place and could be deriving pleasure from the scores gain after missing centuries in successive Tests, also dismissed for 92 in the opening fit in Rajkot.
In different actions, Ajinkya Rahane has received 4 puts to succeed in 18th place after his knock of 80, whilst Umesh Yadav has received 4 slots to succeed in 25th place after turning into handiest the third India speedy bowler to say a 10-wicket Test haul on house soil.
For the West Indies, captain Jason Holder has made vital gains in all departments. His haul of five 56 in India's first innings has lifted him 4 puts to a career-best 9th place amongst bowlers whilst his first innings half-century used to be just right enough to lend a hand him gain 3 slots to succeed in 53rd place.
Holder has also overtaken South Africa's Vernon Philander to third place amongst all-rounders.
Other players from the visiting side to advance in the scores come with Roston Chase, whose first innings century helped gain 10 slots and achieve 31st place, and Shai Hope, who has received five puts to succeed in 35th place.
The 2-0 collection end result sees top-ranked India gain one level whilst the West Indies have misplaced one level, with none exchange of positions in the staff scores.
ICC rankings: Kohli at top spot; Shaw, Pant make big gains
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October 16, 2018
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