How Did Siraj and Prasidh Achieve Career-Best Test Rankings After The Oval Victory?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohammed Siraj achieved a career-best 15th ranking.
- Prasidh Krishna reached 59th in ICC Test rankings.
- India won the fifth Test by six runs against England.
- Both bowlers made history with their performance.
- England's Atkinson entered the top ten for the first time.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (NationPress) India’s fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna have reached their highest-ever rankings in the ICC Test standings following their outstanding performances that led India to a nail-biting six-run victory over England in the fifth Test at The Oval.
Following his Player of the Match performance where he took 9 wickets for 190 runs, Siraj has soared 12 places to secure the 15th position, now boasting 674 rating points. Meanwhile, Krishna has climbed to a career-best 59th position after taking four wickets in the gripping fourth innings of the match.
Both Siraj and Krishna have made history as only the second Indian duo to claim four or more wickets in each innings of a Test match, a record previously set by spinners Bishan Singh Bedi and Erapalli Prasanna against Australia in Delhi in 1969.
On the English side, fast bowlers Atkinson and Josh Tongue have also achieved their career-best rankings after securing eight wickets each in this match. Atkinson enters the top ten for the first time, while Tongue has improved 14 spots to reach 46th place among bowlers.
In the batters’ rankings, England’s Joe Root maintains the top position, while Harry Brook has climbed back to second after scoring a rapid 111 off 98 balls. India’s left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has also returned to the fifth position following his impressive knock of 118 in the second innings at The Oval.
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Matt Henry has made a significant leap to fourth in the rankings after taking nine wickets in a recent win over Zimbabwe, reaching over 800 rating points for the first time. His teammate Daryl Mitchell has re-entered the top ten of the batters’ rankings after scoring 80 against Zimbabwe.
In the Men’s T20I Player Rankings, Pakistan’s Hasan Nawaz (up 24 places to 30th), Saim Ayub (up 25 positions to joint-37th), and Sahibzada Farhan (up 34 spots to 63rd) have made significant progress in the batters’ list following their T20I series victory against the West Indies with a score of 2-1.
Moreover, left-arm wrist-spinner Sufiyan Muqeem has made strides, moving up 69 places to joint-34th position thanks to his economical bowling figures of 1-20, 1-19, and 1-20. Mohammad Nawaz, who claimed three wickets in each of the first two matches, has advanced 51 places to reach 56th in the bowling rankings.