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Mushfiqur has advanced three steps
The last good is the best of all: This conventional saying explains why it is very similar to Williamson. On the last day of the year, he received the news that he had been waiting for five years. Finally, the Kiwi hitter topped the ICC Test hitters rankings, beating Virat Kohli and Steven Smith.
Newlywed Williamson ended the year with a great century (129-21) against Pakistan at home. Previously, he played a career-best 251 innings in the first Test against the West Indies. In this sense, it increased the rating points. On the other hand, Steven Smith’s path to the top in the last two Trials has become easier for him. Williamson is currently at No. 1 with 690 rating points.
The last five years have been a battle for the top spot between Kohli and Smith. Even this year, Kohli has passed 313 days and 51 days since the top. However, Smith, who currently lost first place, is in the top three with 6 rating points. Kohli, who is on paternity leave, is in the previous (second) position with 69 points.
Mushfiqur Rahim is three steps ahead in the latest announced hitting rankings despite the fact that Bangladesh has played a test since March last year. The wicketkeeper-batsman is currently ranked 18th out of 19 with 654 rating points. He’s at the top of the rankings among Bangladesh hitters. Shakib Al Hasan (35) has advanced four steps. However, test captain Mominul Haque (48) and Mahmudullah Riyad (55) have been relegated. And Tamim Iqbal’s position remains unchanged (31).
There have been no changes to the top four in the ranking of the blank bowlers. As before, Pat Cummins, Stuart Broad, Neil Wagner and Tim Southee are in position respectively. Despite not playing a game in the last year, Shakib (21), who is above all Bangladeshis, has taken a step forward. But it’s still in the top four in the off-road rankings. Where Ben Stokes of England rules.
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