How did Pant and Duckett achieve their career-best Test ratings in Leeds?

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Key Takeaways
- Rishabh Pant and Ben Duckett achieved career-best ratings.
- Pant scored 134 and 118 in the Leeds Test.
- Duckett's performance included 149 runs.
- Several players saw significant improvements in their Test rankings.
- The match showcased the evolving talent in international cricket.
New Delhi, June 25 (NationPress) Being among the centurions in the inaugural Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Leeds has catapulted Rishabh Pant and Ben Duckett to their highest-ever ratings in the ICC Men’s Test Batting rankings.
Pant, who serves as India’s vice-captain, has joined the exclusive club of wicket-keepers, becoming only the second after Zimbabwe's Andy Flower to score two centuries in a single Test match. His scores of 134 and 118 in the electrifying contest, which England clinched by five wickets, have earned him a career-best rating of 801, pushing him up one spot to seventh among Test batters.
Meanwhile, Duckett, who tallied 62 runs in the first innings and an impressive 149 in the final chase of 371 runs, received the Player of the Match accolade and soared five places to achieve a new high rating of 787, landing him at eighth in the latest Test rankings.
Despite India finishing on the losing end, other centurions also saw substantial improvements: captain Shubman Gill climbed five positions to return to the top 20, KL Rahul surged up 10 spots to 38th, while opener Yashasvi Jaiswal maintained his fourth position.
On the English side, Ollie Pope, who recorded a century in the first innings, ascended three spots to reach 19th, while wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith achieved a career-best 27th position after scoring 40 and 44 in the match.
Fast bowler Josh Tongue made a remarkable leap of 16 positions to 64th after securing seven wickets in the match, while captain Ben Stokes moved one slot up to 49th among bowlers and advanced three spots to fifth among all-rounders after accumulating five wickets and 53 runs across two innings.
From the drawn Test in Galle, former Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim climbed 11 places to 28th after impressive scores of 163 and 49, while current skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto achieved twin-centuries to elevate him by a remarkable 21 spots to a career-best 29th. Shadman Islam improved from 58th to 55th.
Sri Lanka opener Pathum Nissanka also benefitted from a *first innings* knock of 187, climbing 21 positions to reach a career-best 31st spot. In the bowlers’ rankings, spinner Nayeem Hasan rose from 54th to 48th after taking six wickets, including a five-wicket haul in the first innings. Pacer Hasan Mahmud jumped from 59th to 54th, while Sri Lanka’s Milan Rathnayake advanced 17 places to 69th.