The International Cricket Council (ICC) Test Rankings have seen some changes in the batting charts, with India’s Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli slipping down the rankings. Meanwhile, England’s Joe Root has made a return to the top three.
Rohit Sharma, who was previously ranked second in the batting charts, has now dropped to fourth place. He has been overtaken by Australia’s Steve Smith, who has moved up to second place, and New Zealand’s Kane Williamson, who has moved up to third.
Virat Kohli, who was previously ranked third, has now dropped to fifth place. He has been overtaken by Root, who has moved up to third place.
Root has been in good form in recent Tests, scoring two centuries in the recent series against India. His performances have seen him move up the rankings, and he is now just one point behind Smith in the batting charts.
The top five in the batting charts are now Smith, Williamson, Root, Sharma and Kohli.
The ICC Test Rankings are updated after every Test match, and the rankings are based on a points system. Players are awarded points for their performances in each Test match, and the rankings are based on the total number of points accumulated over a period of time.
The ICC Test Rankings are an important indicator of a player’s form and performance, and they are used to determine the best players in the world. The rankings are also used to determine the seedings for the ICC World Test Championship.
The ICC Test Rankings are an important tool for players, coaches and selectors, and they are used to determine the best players in the world. The rankings are also used to determine the seedings for the ICC World Test Championship.