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Williamson returned above the ICC test ranking, Kohli remained 4th

Williamson returned above the ICC test ranking, Kohli remained 4th
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Dubai: The New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has recaptured number one position in the ICC test ranking for Batsmen after leading his team to the title of the World Test Championship in Southampton last week.
The 30-year-old knockers aged 49 and 52 were not in the final with a low score against India to help him move on a 900 point mark and he now enjoyed 10 points leadership over Steve Smith (points ranked 891).
India Virat Kohli Skipper remains in fourth position while Rohit Sharma has moved to sixth place.
Wicketkeeper-batsman in India Rishabh Pant is the seventh.
Williamson, who admitted the top position to Smith two weeks ago, returned to the first position he took in November 2015 during the Australian series.
Ross Taylor, who scored 37 unbeaten and partnered in an unbroken 96-run stand with Williamson, had advanced three places to 14th place while the Devon Conway key-hander had obtained 18 slots to reach the 42st place after the highest score With 52.
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New Zealand’s quick bowler has also been obtained after developing in seaming conditions, with players-of-the-match Kyle Jamieson continuing an extraordinary start for his test career.
The figures on 5/31 and 2/30 have pushed it to the 13th position of the career, it is not surprising because no bowler takes more goal tests at a better average than 1900.
Trent trophy numbers Bell 2/48 and 3/39 have lifted two places to 11th place while for India, Deputy Captain Ajinkya Rahane from three places to 13th place after a score of 49 and 15 is the only well-known advantage.
Ravindra Jadeja has slipped behind the West Indian Jason holder to second place after a week at the top of the ranks for all-rounders.
In the T20 ranking, the opening of the left hand of West Indies, Evin Lewis had moved from 13th to 10th position after the efforts of players from 35 balls in the first two matches of the ongoing five matches.
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Fabian Allen’s left arm spinner has grown 23 places to 20th.
Quinton de Kock South Africa (up one place to 22), Reza Hendricks (up three to 24 place) and Toba Bavuma (up 24 places to 64) is the other to ride.
The England 3-0 win over Sri Lanka, who had to come as a moral booster for the 50th world champion in front of the T20 World Cup ICC man this year, saw some of their players up.
Chris Jordan (rising five places to 11), Mark Wood (up 11 place 14), Sam Curran (up 62 places to 39) and David Willey (up 23 places up to 51) has grown in the list of Bowlers when for Sri Lanka, Wanindu Hasaranga has risen five places to FIFTH and Dushmana Chameera 41 places up to 43.

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