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Kohli, Pant, Burrah moved to the latest ICC ranking

Dubai: Indian Star Virat Kohli on Wednesday rose two places to seventh after a score of 79 and 29 in his last test as captain in the latest ICC ranking for batters in a five-day format.
Wicketkeeper Trousers Included Rishabh’s pants in the second round of the decisive third test from South Africa raised 10 to 14 places, while Fast Bowler Jasprit six Wickets Bumrah in Cape Town took him back to the top 10 on the bowling chart.
Kohli decided to quit the captain of the test a day after India lost the three-match series against South Africa 1-2, ending the seven-year government in a helmet.
In the latest weekly updates that take into account the third match of the South African-Indian series at the Cape Town which the host was won by the Seven Wickets to win the Championship World Test (WTC) series, Kegan Petersen has surged 33 after the scoring of the compatibility of 72 and 82.
He Scored the maximum results to claim the series award player, the aggregate who was run 276 times helped him surge after starting the series in 158th position.
Toba Bavuma (up seven place 28) and rassie van der dussen (up 12 to 43 place) is another South African battery to advance while the quick bowler Kagiso Rabada (up two places to third) and Lungi Ngidi (up six places to 21) Also makes important progress.
The head of Travis Australia has reached the fifth position of the career between the mixture after his players in the show of matches in their fifth gray match against England.
The head, who scored 101 in the first round in Hobart to complete with the 357 walking series which also made him win a player from the Series Award, had advanced seven places for the first-fifth with Rohit Sharma.
The best rating of the previous head was the 10th position he occupied last month.
The Cameron Green All-Rounder is another Australian player to get after a 146 victory that helped Australia win a 4-0 draw and ride to second place in the WTC point table.
Green rose 23 places to joint 66th after the score 74 and 23 and also moved to the top 13 places to 62 in the Bowlers list.
Scott Bolland has moved from 49 to 43 with four Wicket in the match.
England Opener Jack Crawley has grown nine places up to the 68th after a score of 18 and 36.
Among their bowlers, Stuart Broad has risen two places to 12th place after finishing with six wickets in a temporary match (up one place 24) and Mark Wood (up seven places up to 31) has also advanced.
In the rank of ODI players who consider the show of the last two matches of the Western Indian Series and the first two Series of Sri Lanka-Zimbabwe, Ireland off-spinner Andy McBrine has obtained 17 slots into the top 10 with two hair four hairs.
Hindia’s Hindia Spinner Hosein has risen two places to joint-59.
In another big movement, Sean Williams Zimbabwe had advanced eight places to 40 after a score of 100 and 40 and Sri Lanka Dough Kangeriwasa knocked 71 and 23 had helped him up 16 places to 52.

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