Test matches have started again. After a long time, ICC has made changes in the Test rankings. The effect of the first Test match played recently between England and West Indies can be seen on the rankings this time. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli of India have suffered losses in the rankings announced this time, although there are a total of 3 Indian players in the top 10.
Kane Williamson is the number one batsman in Tests
Changes are also being seen in the ICC Test rankings, although Kane Williamson still occupies the number one position, but now his position seems to be in danger. Kane Williamson's rating is 859 and he is at number one. At the same time, England's Joe Root's rating has now reached 840 and he is at number two. Pakistan's Babar Azam has a rating of 768 and is at third place. New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell also has the same rating, so he is jointly at third place with Babar Azam.
Rohit Sharma retains his place
Australia has not played any Test for some time, yet Steve Smith remains at number 5 with a rating of 757. Indian team captain Rohit Sharma's rating is 751 and he is still at sixth place. Meanwhile, England's Harry Brook has jumped three places. He reached directly to number 7 with a rating of 747.
Loss to Jaiswal and Virat
India's Yashasvi Jaiswal has gained in this T20 ranking but has suffered a loss in the Test ranking. Now he has reached number 8 with a rating of 740. He has lost one place. Sri Lanka's Damuth Karunaratne has a rating of 739 and is at number nine. He has also moved down one place. Former Indian captain Virat Kohli has a rating of 737 and has reached the tenth position. He lost one place, but still he managed to retain his place in the top 10.