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Initially the rankings were for Test cricket only, but separate One Day International rankings were introduced in 1998. Both sets of rankings have now been calculated back to the start of those forms of the game. The rankings include the top 10 Test, ODI and T20I batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders based on the rating of each player.
Sunil Gavaskar was the first player to cross the 10,000 run mark in Tests. Scoring over 10,000 runs across a playing career in any format of cricket is considered a significant achievement. In the chase to achieve top scores, West Indian Garfield Sobers retired in 1974 as the most prolific run scorer in Test cricket, with a total of 8,032 runs. The record stood for nine years, until it was ...
Rank Name Rating 1 Joe Root: 895 2 Harry Brook: 876 3 Kane Williamson: 867 4 Yashasvi Jaiswal: 811 5 Travis Head: 781 6 Kamindu Mendis: 759 7 Temba Bavuma: 753 8 Daryl Mitchell: 725 9 Rishabh Pant: 724 Saud Shakeel: Reference: ICC Rankings, 17 December 2024
Labuschagne was once ranked as high as no.1 in the ICC Test batting rankings, and has previously been considered as one of the best Test batsmen in the world. Labuschagne was a member of the Australian team that won the 2023 ICC World Test Championship final and the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup.
In the Manchester Test of 1956, England spin bowler Jim Laker took 19 wickets for 90 runs (19–90) which set not only the Test record for best match figures but also the first-class one. [13] In taking 10–53 in the second innings he became the first bowler to capture ten wickets in a Test match innings, and his analysis remains the best ...
Since the 2019 Ashes series, there has been an introduction of names and numbers on all Test players' shirts as with ODI/T20 shirts in an effort to engage new fans and help identify the players. [4] This forms part of the inaugural ICC World Test Championship , a league competition between the top nine Test nations spread over a two-year period ...
The 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship was the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship of Test cricket. [1] [2] [3] It started on 4 August 2021 [4] and finished with the Final on 7–11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, played between Australia and India. [5] The five-match Pataudi Trophy between England and India, started 4 August ...
2 19 Angelo Mathews ǂ 2008–2024 Sri Lanka: 16 3 0 19 Len Hutton ^ 1937–1955 England: 19 – – 19 Shai Hope ǂ 2015–2024 West Indies: 2 17 0 19 Brendon McCullum: 2002–2016 New Zealand: 12 5 2 19 Cheteshwar Pujara ǂ 2010–2023 India: 19 0 – 19 Alec Stewart: 1989–2003 England: 15 4 – 19 Zaheer Abbas ^ 1969–1985 Pakistan: 12 7 ...