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Jasprit Bumrah has so far taken 30 wickets in the four opening matches of the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has become the first Indian to get 907 rating points in the ICC Test bowling rankings. ICC released the rankings on Wednesday, in which he achieved this feat. Bumrah had equaled Ravichandran Ashwin’s record with a rating of 904 last week. Ashwin had received so many rating points in December 2016.
On the other hand, Yashasvi Jaiswal has climbed one place in the ICC Men’s Test Batting Rankings and achieved the best ranking of his career. He has reached number-4.
Rabada at second place in bowling ranking Bumrah is the top wicket taker so far in the ongoing series against Australia. He has taken 30 wickets in the four opening matches of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. His average has also been 12.83. He remains on top in the test rankings. Australia’s Josh Hazlewood (843) is currently in second place and Pat Cummins (837) is in third place.

Yashasvi Jaiswal gained one place Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored half-centuries in both the innings in Melbourne, has reached fourth place with 854 points. He left Australia’s Travis Head behind. England’s Joe Root remains in first place. English all-rounder Harry Brook is at number two. New Zealand’s Kane Williamson remains at third position.


Yashasvi Jaiswal had scored 82 runs in the first innings of Melbourne Test and 84 runs in the second innings.
Jadeja remains on top in Test all-rounder rankings Ravindra Jadeja continues to top the Test all-rounder rankings. Mehdi Hasan of Bangladesh is at second place. Australian captain Pat Cummins has gained four places. He has reached third place. Marco Yansen of South Africa is at number four.
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