How Is Bumrah Holding Onto the Top Test Bowler Spot While Siraj Rises in ODI Rankings?

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Key Takeaways
- Jasprit Bumrah remains the top Test bowler.
- Mohammed Siraj re-entered the ODI rankings at 17th.
- Noman Ali climbed to second place in Test rankings after stellar performances.
- Significant movements were observed among several players in ODI and T20I formats.
- The competition is heating up, with emerging talents making their mark.
Dubai, Oct 22 (NationPress) Jasprit Bumrah, India's ace fast bowler, maintains his position as the leading bowler in the ICC Men's Test rankings. However, the latest league updates indicate some notable shifts among Indian cricketers, amplifying the competitive spirit. Mohammed Siraj has made a remarkable comeback in the ODI rankings, reappearing at the 17th spot after more than a year due to his impressive performances in the recent ODI series against Australia.
Meanwhile, Bumrah's margin at the top of the Test standings has narrowed to just 29 points, thanks to Noman Ali from Pakistan, who achieved a personal best rating following his stellar displays in Lahore.
Noman's outstanding 10-wicket haul in Pakistan's 93-run win over South Africa propelled him four positions up to second place, amassing a total of 853 rating points. His teammate Shaheen Afridi also climbed three spots to 19th after taking four wickets in the second innings of the same Test.
In the batting rankings for Pakistan, Mohammad Rizwan advanced four spots to 16th, Babar Azam improved by two to 22nd, and Salman Agha surged eight positions to 30th, while Joe Root from England continues to lead the Test batting charts.
In the South African side, Ryan Rickelton scored 71 in the first innings against Pakistan, marking his entry into the top 50, while Tony de Zorzi scored a century to rise to 54th.
Additionally, several players from Australia and England were recognized for their exceptional performances in white-ball cricket. Mitchell Marsh, acting as Australia's captain, moved up two places to 42nd in the ODI batting rankings after an impactful Player of the Match display against India.
Fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc also climbed the ranks, reaching 10th and 21st among ODI bowlers, respectively. Mehidy Hasan Miraz from Bangladesh jumped six spots to 18th after consistent performances against the West Indies.
The English white-ball squad saw substantial upward movement following their recent T20I win over New Zealand in Christchurch. Harry Brook rose 18 spots to 20th among T20I batters, and Adil Rashid climbed three positions to secure third in the T20I bowling rankings.