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Team India put up a brilliant display on the final day of the fifth Test against England at the Oval this week to eke out a six-run win and level the five-match series at 2-2. The hero of the Oval Test win and the ‘Player of the Match’ was Team India pacer Mohammed Siraj, who claimed nine wickets in the match – including five in the second innings.
Thanks to Siraj’s brilliant show in the final Test, the Gujarat Titans pacer has made a massive jump of 12 positions to career-best No 15 spot in the ICC Test bowling rankings. India’s Jasprit Bumrah continues to dominate the rankings at the No. 1 position, in spite of missing the final Test at the Oval.
Siraj has shot up 12 slots after his Player of the Match effort of nine for 190 that included three of the four wickets to fall on the final day including the last dismissal of Gus Atkinson as India won the Test by six runs – their narrowest margin ever in terms of runs.
Big changes near the top of the Test rankings following the epic fifth Test between England and India at The Oval 😲
Details 👇https://t.co/O2f86GzxYs
— ICC (@ICC) August 6, 2025
While Siraj improved on the 16th position that he reached in January 2024, his teammate Prasidh Krishna also attained a career-best 59th position after the two became only the second India pair to take four or more wickets each in both innings of a Test, a feat earlier accomplished by spinners Bishan Bedi and Erapalli Prasanna against Australia in Delhi in 1969.
Siraj ended the series with the highest wicket-taker with 23 scalps from five Test – the only bowler apart from Chris Woakes to play all the games. He claimed five-wicket hauls in the second Test at Edgbaston and another one in the final Test at the Oval.
England fast bowlers Atkinson and Josh Tongue also attained career-best positions after finishing with eight wickets each in the match. Atkinson is in the top 10 for the first time while Tongue is up 14 places to 46th position.
In the Test batting rankings, England batter Joe Root firmed up his position at the top with his third century in as many matches while Harry Brook’s 98-ball 111 has helped him claw back to second position again. Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal returned to No. 5 after his knock of 118 in the second innings at The Oval.
The latest weekly rankings, that also take into consideration performances in the first Test of the two-match series between Zimbabwe and New Zealand in Bulawayo that the visiting side won by nine wickets, New Zealand seam bowler Matt Henry’s nine wickets in the match have helped him attain a career-best fourth position and move above 800 rating points for the first time.
New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell has returned to the top 10 after a score of 80.
The men’s T20I Player Rankings see Pakistan’s Hasan Nawaz (up 24 places to 30th), Saim Ayub (up 25 to joint-37th) and Sahibzada Farhan (up 34 to 63rd) make notable progress after Pakistan won their T20I series against the West Indies 2-1.
Left-arm wrist-spinner Sufiyan Muqeem’s economic spells that saw him return figures of one for 20, one for 19 and one for 20, have helped him progress 69 places to joint-34th position. Mohammad Nawaz, who took three wickets each in the first two matches to lift the Player of the Series awards, has gained 51 places to reach 56th position.
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