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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.
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 .
Reference: ICC Test Rankings, 17 December 2024 "Matches" is no. matches + no. series played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus half the number in the 24 months before that. See also
Harry Cherrington Brook (born 22 February 1999) is an English cricketer who plays international cricket for England and domestic cricket for Yorkshire. [1] [2] Primarily a right-handed batsman, he also bowls right-arm medium pace.
Batsman Phil Salt England: Batsman Number 3 Nicholas Pooran West Indies: Batsman / Wicket-keeper: Number 4 Suryakumar Yadav India: Batsman / Captain: Number 5 Mark Chapman New Zealand: Batsman Number 6 Sikandar Raza Zimbabwe: All-rounder Number 7 Alpesh Ramjani Uganda: All-rounder Number 8 Mark Adair Ireland: All-rounder Number 9 Ravi Bishnoi India
A left-handed opening batsman, Warner is well known for his "aggressive" batting style. [3] As of December 2023, he has scored 49 centuries—26 in Tests, 22 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 1 in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)—for Australia. [1] [4] This is the most by any opener in international cricket. [5]