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ICC Test rankings 2019: Who are top 3 batsman, bowlers, all-rounders and teams in the latest ICC rankings?

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ICC Test rankings 2019: Who are top 3 batsman, bowlers, all-rounders and teams in the latest ICC rankings?

ICC Test rankings 2019: The ICC has released the latest ratings of batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders and teams on Tuesday

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest rankings of the longest format of the game on Tuesday. It is the Indian skipper across all the three formats- Virat Kohli who retains the top spot in the Test batting rankings with a total of 922 points.

Placed at the second spot is the New Zealand skipper- Kane Williamson with a total of 913 points with Cheteshwar Pujara sitting comfortably at the third spot with 881 points.

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Ravindra Jadeja placed 6th in the Test bowlers rankings

Australian speedster Pat Cummins leads the list of top Test bowlers with 878 points followed by England’s James Anderson with a total of 862 points.

The third spot is claimed by South Africa’s pacer Kagiso Rabada with 851 points.

India’s off-spinners- Ravindra Jadeja (794) and Ravichandran Ashwin (763) have found the 6th and 10th spot respectively in the latest Test rankings.

India ranked No.1

Team India continue with their dominance in the longest format of the game, as they lead the rankings followed by New Zealand (2), South Africa (3), England (4), and Australia (5) forming the top 5.

In the all-rounders rankings, West Indian skipper- Jason Holder leads the charts with a total of 439 points, followed by the Bangladeshi legend- Shakib-al-Hasan (399) and Ravindra Jadeja (387).

Have a look at the entire list prior to the one-off Test between England and Ireland on July 24, 2019:

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Gurpreet Singh

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Gurpreet Singh is a Cricket writer at The Sportsrush. His platonic relationship with sports had always been there since childhood, but Cricket managed to strike a special, intimate nerve of his heart. Although his initial dream of playing the sport at the highest level couldn't come to fruition, Gurpreet did represent the state of Jharkhand at the under-14 level. However, almost like taking a pledge to never let the undying passion for Cricket fade away even a tad, he made sure to continue the love relationship by assigning the field of journalism as an indirect Cupid. He thus, first finished his bachelor's in journalism and then pursued the PG Diploma course in English journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). Soon after and since 2019, he has been working at The Sportsrush. Apart from sports, he takes keen interest in politics, and in understanding women and gender-related issues.

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