Virat Kohli reclaims tip ICC ranking after match-winning knock

Indian captain Virat Kohli roared to a tip of a rankings after he scored 97 and 103 in a third Test during Nottingham, that India won by 203 runs

Virat Kohli reclaims tip ICC ranking after match-winning knock

India captain Virat Kohli currently reclaimed a tip mark in a latest ICC Test Rankings after his shining uncover in a third Test opposite England.

Kohli scored 97 and 103 in a third Test during Nottingham, that India won by 203 runs. The skipper initial warranted a stick position after his 149 and 51 in a initial Test during Birmingham. However he forsaken to second place after India’s better during a Lord’s though a miraculous opening has again put him during a top.

Kohli now has 937 points, that is a 11th best ever in terms of rating points.

The tip 10 in a list are Don Bradman (961 points), Steven Smith (947), Len Hutton (945), Jack Hobbs (942), Ricky Ponting (942), Peter May (941), Gary Sobers, Clyde Walcott, Vivian Richards and Sangakkara (all 938 points).

Cheteshwar Pujara stays a second top ranked India batsman in a list in sixth position, while Ajinkya Rahane (up 4 places to 19th), Shikhar Dhawan (up 4 places to 22nd) and all-rounder Hardik Pandya (up 8 places to 51st) have changed adult after useful contributions during Trent Bridge.

Pandya has also reached a 51st mark in a bowlers’ rankings, gaining 23 slots to strech his career-best position after a essential five-wicket transport in a initial innings.

His associate quick bowler Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket transport in England’s second innings has also carried him to a career-best 37th position after a benefit of 8 places.

For England, Jos Buttler’s intrepid 106 in a second innings has carried him 22 places to 47th position.

Another poignant gainer for England in a batsmen’s rankings is Adil Rashid, whose dominant 33 in a second innings has seen him benefit 8 slots to strech 116th position.

Rashid has also gained 4 slots to strech 47th position among bowlers after grabbing 4 wickets in a match, while Chris Woakes has inched adult one place to 31st position after also finishing with 4 wickets in a third Test.