According to the ICC official website, Mehidy Hasan Miraz of Bangladesh rose in the most recent ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings for all-rounders, but Ravindra Jadeja stayed at the top.
In the most recent ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings for all-rounders, Mehidy Hasan Miraz of Bangladesh climbed but star spinner Ravindra Jadeja of India stayed at the top, according to the ICC official website. Because of his heroics for Bangladesh in their recent Test series against Zimbabwe, Miraz moved up one spot to second overall in the most recent rankings for Test all-rounders, while Jadeja’s lead at the top is now less than 100 rating points. The highly effective Miraz improved to a new career-best rating of 327 points and came within 73 rating points of No. 1-ranked Jadeja on the latest ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings after scoring 116 runs and taking 15 wickets throughout the two Test matches.In the second Test match against Zimbabwe in Chattogram, Miraz played a key role in Bangladesh’s victory. The 27-year-old batted at No. 7 and bowled his team to victory with a five-wicket haul on the third and final day of the match, hitting a crucial century for his team.
Following his second Test century, Miraz moved up eight spots to 55th on the list of Test batters, demonstrating the impact of his accomplishments in other specific categories.
With seasoned Zimbabwean left-hander Sean Williams (up two spots to 19th) and Bangladesh opener Shadman Islam (up 17 to 60) also improving after strong performances in Chattogram, England veteran Joe Root continued to lead the Test batter rankings.After strong performances against Zimbabwe, Bangladeshi colleagues Taijul Islam (up seven ranks to 16th) and Nayeem Hasan (up six rungs to 54th) also made progress, while Miraz moved up two spots to 24th overall on the latest list for Test bowlers.
After an outstanding debut performance in the Bangladesh Test, Zimbabwe spinner Vincent Masekesa made his maiden appearance in the rankings, just outside the top 100, while India pacer Jasprit Bumrah continued to hold his position as the top-ranked Test bowler.