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R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja tip ICC Test bowling rankings
- Updated: December 22, 2016
Ravichandran Ashwin
Dubai: Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja done it a singular instance of dual India bowlers commanding a ICC Test rankings after a left-arm spinner’s lass 10-wicket compare transport opposite England in a Chennai Test propelled him to a second position. Jadeja’s opening has warranted him 66 points and brought him within 8 points of star off-spinner Ashwin, who has already been occupying a No. 1 one position.
This is usually a second time a tip dual spots in a bowlers draft is assigned by India players, with a span emulating left-arm spinner Bishan Singh Bedi and leg-spinner Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, who were ranked one and dual in 1974.
Jadeja grabbed 10 for 154 in a fifth and final Test and finished with 26 wickets in a five-match series, while Ashwin finished with 28 wickets as India finished a 4-0 array feat over England, culminating with an innings and 75 runs win in Chennai.
Jadeja, who leapfrogged Josh Hazlewood, James Anderson, Dale Steyn and Rangana Herath, has also gained a place to strech his career-best third arrange in a list of all-rounders, that is also headed by Ashwin. Meanwhile, India gait bowler Ishant Sharma has changed adult dual places to 23rd position.
In a Test batsmen’s list, India’s KL Rahul and Karun Nair have also done outrageous gains. Rahul’s hit of 199 has helped him benefit 29 slots to strech a career-best 51st spot, while Nair’s dominant 303 in usually his third Test innings has carried him 122 places to 55th position.
On Tuesday, a Indian group finished a year as a No.1 ranked Test side after comprehensively winning a five-Test array opposite England. The array win has helped India benefit 5 points and they have now changed to 120 points in a final Test group rankings refurbish of 2016, 15 points forward of second placed Australia.