Jasprit Bumrah reclaims No. 1 Test bowler spot with stellar performance in Australia

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Debayan Sinha
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Jasprit Bumrah has reclaimed the prestigious No. 1 position in the ICC Men’s Test Bowling Rankings. The 32-year-old had briefly lost the top spot to Kagiso Rabada but Bumrah's outstanding performance in the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has propelled him back to the summit.

‌After a stellar performance down under, Jasprit Bumrah has achieved a career-best rating to become the No. 1 bowler in the ICC Test Rankings. Leading India as captain for the second Test, Bumrah spearheaded a remarkable comeback, taking eight wickets and earning the Player of the Match award after India posted just 150 runs in the first innings. His efforts helped India secure a crucial victory and propelled him past Kagiso Rabada and Josh Hazlewood in the rankings, with an impressive 883 rating points. As the focus now shifts to the first Test between Sri Lanka and South Africa, attention will be on Rabada's performance as he seeks to reclaim the top spot.

In the batting rankings, Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has climbed to a career-best second position after his outstanding 161 in the second innings at Perth, surpassing Harry Brook and Kane Williamson. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli's unbeaten century has boosted him nine places to 13th, bringing him back into the top 20 after a decade.

Other notable movements include KL Rahul's rise from 60th to 49th position and Nitish Kumar Reddy's debut in the rankings at 74th. Mohammad Siraj has advanced three spots to 25th in the bowling rankings, further solidifying his presence among the top bowlers. Ravichandran Ashwin has also climbed one place in the ICC Test Bowling Rankings, despite not featuring in the Perth Test. His rise comes from Australia captain Pat Cummins' challenging performance, where he managed just three wickets for 153 runs across two innings.

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