
Following their outstanding performances against England in the Oval Test, India's Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna reached their career-highest ratings of 674 and 368 points, respectively.
In the most recent ICC Men's Test Bowler Rankings, Siraj, the Player of the Match in the fifth Test, rose 12 spots to take 15th place, while fellow pacer Krishna gained 25 spots to 59th place after taking eight wickets in the decisive Test, which India won by six runs.
Following their game-winning performances in the final Test match against England, Siraj and Krishna have achieved their highest-ever rating in the Test rankings.
With eight wickets apiece in the Oval Test, England pacers Josh Tongue and Gus Atkinson have also reached their career-highest positions. Tongue goes up 14 spots to take 46th place in the rankings standings, while Atkinson makes his debut appearance in the top 10.
The other two centurions in the game, Joe Root and Harry Brook, still maintain the top two spots in the ICC Men's Test Batter Rankings, but Oval centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal moved up three spots to into the top five for Test hitters with 792 rating points.
While teammate Matt Henry sits pretty in fourth place, jumping three spots ahead with a career-best 817 rating points, and extending his shorter formats form into red-ball cricket, Daryl Mitchell jumped four spots to break into the top 10 of the batter rankings following the Zimbabwe-New Zealand series.
Tim David of Australia rose two spots to 16th place in the T20I rankings news after scoring a scorching century against the West Indies, while Saim Ayub, the opener for Pakistan, jumped 25 spots to 37th place following his outstanding performance in Florida.
Jason Holder, the West Indies' top T20I wicket-taker, rose 23 ranks in the ICC Men's T20I Bowler Rankings to tie Keshav Maharaj for 32nd place.
(ICC inputs)
