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Jadeja regains No.1 spot among Test allrounders
Ravindra Jadeja got back the No.1 position from Jason Holder while Ravichandran Ashwin remained third among Test allrounders
Ravindra Jadeja got back to No.1 position among Test allrounders from Jason Holder on Wednesday. Jadeja, who climbed back to the position following his 175 not out and nine-wicket haul against Sri Lanka, exchanged places with the West Indies allrounder last week.
In the second Test against England which ended in a draw, Holder managed scores of 12 and 0 and claimed just one wicket from two innings. Ravichandran Ashwin, meanwhile, kept his third spot among allrounders and second position among bowlers' charts led by Australian Test skipper Pat Cummins.
Jasprit Bumrah remained static on fourth among bowlers after moving into the top-10 following his 8-47 across two innings in the Day-Night Test against Sri Lanka.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma remained seventh with Virat Kohli in ninth and Rishabh Pant in tenth. England allrounder Ben Stokes climbed up four places to 23rd among batters following his century in the second Test against the Windies.
There wasn't much movement among ODI rankings as Rohit remained fourth while Kohli kept his second spot. Bumrah continued to be the only bowler in the top-10 as he remained sixth in the latest rankings.
South Africa's Quinton de Kock is placed third among batters following his 41-ball 62 against Bangladesh in the second ODI at Johannesburg.