Lyon, Hazlewood move into top 10 in Test rankings
Lyon, the 31-year-old right-arm spinner, has been rewarded for his match-winning haul of 8/106 in Australia's convincing 146-run series-levelling win, climbing seven spots, while Hazlewood's figures of 2/66 and 2/24 moved him up two places in the latest rankings, which were released on Thursday, 20 December.
For India, Jasprit Bumrah, who bagged five wickets in the second Test against Australia, yet again made a significant move, climbing five places to No.28.
His teammates, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma too climbed up the ladder. Shami, who remained wicket-less in the first innings and returned with 6/56 in the second, moved up by two slots to No.21, while Ishant's five wickets have helped him overtake England spinner Moeen Ali to take 26th place among bowlers.
In the batting charts, Virat Kohli extended his lead, even as Kane Williamson, who recently became the first New Zealander to make it to 900 points, improved on his numbers.
Nathan Lyon-led bowling attack helps Australia level the series 1-1 as they beat India by 146 runs in the second Test in Perth. #AUSvIND REPORT 👇https://t.co/8MmFioFlqU pic.twitter.com/55myWBgBIt
— ICC (@ICC) December 18, 2018
Opener Usman Khawaja, whose gritty knock of 72 in the second innings helped Australia set India a target of 287, moved up one slot to No.12. Tim Paine jumped from No.55 to No.46 while Travis Head moved up 17 slots to No.63 and Finch up by 17 to No.72. Meanwhile, India's Ajinkya Rahane has gained three places to No.15 and Rishabh Pant has jumped 11 spots to a career-high No.48.
The MRF Tyres ICC Test Rankings for All-Rounders too saw players from both the sides moving up the ranks with Lyon, who was also the Player of the Match, moving up four places to No. 15, Hazlewood up by four slots to No.25 and Shami with a leap of five places to No.35. Bumrah entered the top-100 charts after moving up six slots and now sits at No.99.
India's Hanuma Vihari made significant moves in all the three rankings charts. He climbed up to No.65 in the all-rounders' list, and now ranks No.84 (up by 15 places) and 110 (up by 12 places) in the bowling and batting charts respectively.
Following the conclusion of the first Test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Wellington, which ended up in a draw, players from those sides too made notable moves in the rankings.
New Zealand pacer Tim Southee, who bagged eight wickets, rose by four places to No.11 among bowlers, while Sri Lanka's Lahiru Kumara climbed from No.48 to No.44.
Sri Lanka's star batsmen, Angelo Mathews and Kusal Mendis, whose centuries denied New Zealand a chance to win the Test, jumped to 16th spot from No.24, and to No.18 respectively. Niroshan Dickwella moved up nine spots to joint No.40.
Player of the Match in Wellington? Tom Latham, for that brilliant unbeaten 264 that helped New Zealand rack up 578! #NZvSL pic.twitter.com/hmAUWauc4X
— ICC (@ICC) December 19, 2018
Tom Latham, who registered a record highest individual score of 264* by an opener carrying his bat, surpassing Alistair Cook's previous record of 244*, now sits at No.22 after making a significant jump of 15 slots.
Mathews also climbed up in the all-rounders' chart, taking up the 42nd position and his teammate Dhananjaya de Silva moved up by 13 places to No.56.