Shubman Gill has dominated the ICC men’s rankings in the Test and ODI formats as he has surpassed Yashasvi Jaiswal to take up the 8th place. In the one-off Test played against Afghanistan from 6 June, the Indian captain played a century knock. Meanwhile, despite not being part of the Afghanistan Test, Jasprit Bumrah has stayed atop the men’s Test bowling rankings. In terms of overall impact, players from England have benefited the most after the New Zealand Test and the impact victory against the Kiwis. India’s Test captain Shubman Gill dominates Test charts, Jaiswal follows There were several other notable movements in the rankings. India’s Shubman Gill has risen two places to eighth after scoring a century against Afghanistan, while England’s Ben Duckett has moved up three spots to 15th. Jamie Smith (up five places to 23rd) and New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips (up 15 places to 40th) also made gains following their performances at Lord’s. Yashasvi Jaiswal slipped down to 9th place in the Test rankings as he lost his place to Gill after a cheap 24-run outing against the Afghans. Jasprit Bumrah tops red-ball bowling rankings despite missing AFG Test Among Test bowlers, India’s premium pacer Jasprit Bumrah retained his crown as top red-ball bowler. The last time Bumrah played a Test was when South Africa cleaned up India in a two-match series. He was part of the second Guwahati Test that Team India lost by 408 runs. Even in the Guwahati Test, Bumrah just grabbed two wickets in the first innings and went wicketless in the second one. England players receive boost in red-ball ratings after New Zealand win England’s Test vice-captain Harry Brook has climbed to the top of the ICC Men’s Test batting rankings, replacing teammate Joe Root in the latest update on Wednesday. Brook regained the No. 1 position following his half-century in the first innings of a low-scoring ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 match against New Zealand at Lord’s, which England went on to win by 115 runs, according to ICC. Root could only manage innings of one and eight across the Test, with Brook reclaiming the premier position that he first rose to back in December 2024. Among bowlers, England pacer Gus Atkinson climbed seven places to reach 10th in the Test rankings and also moved up two spots to sixth among all-rounders. Pacers Kyle Jamieson (22nd) and Ollie Robinson (23rd) returned to the Test bowling rankings after extended breaks from red-ball cricket, while Nathan Smith advanced 16 places to 43rd. Four Indian batters in Top 10 ODI rankings Among the top 10 ODI batters, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are still number 2 and number 4 best men’s best one-day batters. Meanwhile, Gill is at the fifth spot followed by KL Rahul at the ninth spot. In the ODI rankings, Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed emerged as a major mover following his side’s series win over Australia, taking six wickets to rise to second place among ODI bowlers. Teammate Shaheen Afridi also climbed four spots to ninth after picking up seven wickets in the series. Post navigation 5 game changers who’ll play maiden Women’s T20 WC:Future stars to emerge from 12 teams, tournament kicks off on 12 June