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Moeen Ali achieves career-high rankings after Lord's heroics

Moeen Ali’s heroics with the ball helped England clich the first Test against South Africa

Moeen Ali has received a rankings boost in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Player Rankings following a player of the match performance in the Lord’s Test in which England defeated South Africa by 211 runs to go 1-0 up in the four-match series.

Ali contributed 87 and seven with the bat and bagged four for 59 and six for 53 with the red cherry as England romped to victory with more than a day to spare.

For his heroics with both the bat and the ball, Ali has been rewarded with improvements in all three categories, which, in turn, have given him career-best batting, bowling and all-rounder rankings.

In the batting chart, Ali has gained three places and is now just outside the top 20 in 21st place; in the bowling table, he has broken into the top 20 in 19th position by rising nine places; while in the all-rounders list, Ali has moved ahead of team-mate Ben Stokes in fourth position for the first time in his career.

The latest gains mean Ali is now England’s fourth highest-ranked batsman, third highest-ranked bowler and best all-rounder.

Joe Root, who celebrated his first Test as England captain by stroking 190 in the first innings and then inspiring his side to victory, has another reason to smile as he has jumped ahead of his New Zealand opposite number Kane Williamson in second place.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 06:  Joe Root of England acknowledges the crowd as he leaves the field at the close of play during day one of the 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 6, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Joe Root now ranks No.2 in the Test Batting rankings, ahead of Kane Williamson

Root had entered the Lord’s Test trailing Williamson by 32 points, but now leads the New Zealander by eight points. Number-one ranked Steve Smith will be Root’s next target as the Australian captain is sitting on 941 points - 53 points ahead of the Englishman. If Root can continue performing like at Lord’s, he can potentially go top of the table.

Wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, former captain Alistair Cook and one-down batsman Gary Ballance are the other England batsman to have gained in the latest rankings, while Temba Bavuma and Vernon Philander are the two South Africa batsmen to head in the right direction.

Bairstow is now 10th after rising one place, Cook has moved up two places to claim 11th position and Ballance is 59th after earning three places, while Bavuma is 41st (up by four places) and Philander is 66th (up by eight places).

In the bowling table and apart from Moeen Ali’s improvement, Philander and Morne Morkel have gained one place each to sit 10th and 13th, respectively. The table is headed by India’s Ravindra Jadeja, with Ravichandran Ashwin second and Rangana Herath third.

Shakib Al Hasan is the number-one ranked all-rounder, followed by Jadeja, Ashwin, Ali and Stokes.

The second Test begins at Trent Bridge on Friday, 14 July.

ICC Test Rankings:

RankingTeam
1India
2South Africa
3Australia
4England
5New Zealand
6Pakistan
7Sri Lanka
8West Indies 
9Bangladesh
10Zimbabwe
UnrankedAfghanistan, Ireland

ICC Test Batsman Ranking:

RankBatsman
1Steve Smith
2Joe Root
3Kane Williamson
4Cheteshwar Pujara
5Virat Kohli
6Quinton de Kock
7Azhar Ali 
8David Warner
9KL Rahul
10Jonny Bairstow

ICC Test Bowlers Rankings

RankBowler
1

Ravindra Jadeja

2Ravichandran Ashwin
3Rangana Herath
4Josh Hazlewood
5James Anderson
6Stuart Broad
7Kagiso Rabada
8Dale Steyn
9Neil Wagner
10Vernon Philander

ICC Test Allrounder Rankings

RankAllrounder
1Shakib Al-Hasan
2Ravindra Jadeja 
3Ravichandran Ashwin
4Moeen Ali
5Ben Stokes
6Mitchell Starc
7Vernon Philander
8Stuart Broad
9Rangana Herath
10Jason Holder

 

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