Latest ICC rankings after first Ashes Test

Rohit Sharma has made his way back to the top of the ICC ODI batting rankings, while Mitchell Starc hit his career-best rating high in the Test bowlers' rankings following the Perth Test.

Test rankings: Which players made gains after the Ashes opener?

Travis Head jumped to sixth in the batting rankings after his brutal knock in the Ashes opener at Perth. His teammate Mitchell Starc entered the top five in the bowling list, moving up four spots to reach a career-best rating high. He also moved to fifth in the Test all-rounders' rankings.

However, Josh Hazlewood dropped two places in the bowling rankings, while Scott Boland and Nathan Lyon fell one place each. Gus Atkinson dropped out of the top-10, and is now at 12th.

Ben Stokes has moved to second on the Test all-rounders list, displacing Mehidy Hasan Miraz, and now sits behind Ravindra Jadeja. Ollie Pope moved up four points to 24th on the batting list.

ICC Test rankings: Batters

Position Player Team Rating
1 Joe Root England 884
2 Harry Brook England 853
3 Kane Williamson New Zealand 850
4 Steve Smith Australia 809
5 Temba Bavuma South Africa 794
6 Travis Head Australia 792
7 Kamindu Mendis Sri Lanka 781
8 Yashasvi Jaiswal India 749
9 Daryl Mitchell New Zealand 748
10 Ben Duckett England 739

ICC Test rankings: Bowlers

Position Player Team Rating
1 Jasprit Bumrah India 895
2 Matt Henry New Zealand 846
3 Noman Ali Pakistan 843
4 Pat Cummins Australia 830
5 Mitchell Starc Australia 820
6 Kagiso Rabada South Africa 815
7 Josh Hazlewood Australia 807
8 Scott Boland Australia 785
9 Nathan Lyon Australia 765
10 Marco Jansen South Africa 761

ICC Test rankings: All-rounders

Position Player Team Rating
1 Ravindra Jadeja India 437
2 Ben Stokes England 306
3 Mehidy Hasan Miraz Bangladesh 299
4 Pat Cummins Australia 265
5 Mitchell Starc Australia 255
6 Marco Jansen South Africa 254
7 Wiaan Mulder South Africa 248
8 Gus Atkinson England 237
9 Joe Root England 230
10 Mitchell Santner New Zealand 225

ODI rankings: Rohit reclaims top spot

Rohit, who is set to play the ODI series against South Africa starting later this month, briefly lost his spot at the top of the ODI batting rankings to Daryl Mitchell. The New Zealand batter has been in fine touch of late, averaging 54.34 from 17 ODIs this year. However, an injury forced him out of two of the three West Indies ODIs, losing his top spot in the process. Two of his teammates – Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry – are also part of the ODI bowlers' top-10. Shai Hope moved two spots to eighth on the batters list.

ICC ODI rankings: Batters

Position Player Team Rating
1 Rohit Sharma India 781
2 Daryl Mitchell New Zealand 766
3 Ibrahim Zadran Afghanistan 764
4 Shubman Gill India 745
5 Virat Kohli India 725
6 Babar Azam Pakistan 722
7 Ireland Harry Tector 708
8 Shai Hope West India 701
9 Shreyas Iyer India 700
10 Charith Asalanka Sri Lanka 690

ICC ODI rankings: Bowlers

Position Player Team Rating
1 Rashid Khan Afghanistan 710
2 Jofra Archer England 670
3 Keshav Maharaj South Africa 660
4 Maheesh Theekshana Sri Lanka 647
5 Bernard Scholtz Namibia 645
6 Mitchell Santner New Zealand 636
7 Kuldeep Yadav India 634
8 Josh Hazlewood Australia 628
9 Abrar Ahmed Pakistan 624
10 Matt Henry New Zealand 619
= Wanindu Hasaranga Sri Lanka 619

ICC ODI rankings: All-rounders

Position Player Team Rating
1 Azmatullah Omarzai Afghanistan 710
2 Sikandar Raza Zimbabwe 670
3 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan 660
4 Mehidy Hasan Miraz Bangladesh 647
5 Rashid Khan Afghanistan 645
6 Mitchell Santner New Zealand 255
7 Michael Bracewell New Zealand 239
8 Wanindu Hasaranga Sri Lanka 234
9 Axar Patel India 229
10 Brandon McMullen Scotland 228

In the T20I rankings, Sikandar Raza climbed to No.1 on the all-rounders list.

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