Bumrah lost the top spot in February 2020 to New Zealand’s Trent Bolt, who had been No. 1 for the past two years.
He topped a total of 730 days, more than any other Indian and ranked ninth in history.
Bumrah, who was No. 1 in the T20I in the past and is currently the third best in his career in Tests, is the second Indian fast bowler to top the ODI rankings after Kapil Dev.
Maninder Singh, Anil Kumble and Ravindra Jadeja are the other Indian bowlers who have topped the list.
Bumrah’s new partner, Mohammad Shami, took three wickets for 31 runs and helped England to 110 in 25.2 overs.
Shamin, along with teammate Bhuvneshwar Kumar, has moved up three places to 23rd position.
After reaching the target in just 18.4 overs, the Indian opener pair also needs some improvement.
Skipper Rohit Sharma is unbeaten on 76 with just one rating point behind third-ranked Virat Kohli, while left-hander Shikhar Dhawan is unbeaten on 31 and is 12th.
In the latest weekly ranking update, which also considers performances in the first two matches against Ireland, which is part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League, and the first match against the West Indies in Bangladesh, England captain Jose Butler went on to one. Place Hmmm. 24th after England’s highest score with 30.
In the ODI rankings, Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal (19th place), New Zealand’s Tom Latham (21st place) and Ireland’s Harry Tector (10th place 34th) are in second place, while Bangladesh spinner Mehdi Hasan is in second place. Other notable gains are the sixth-ranked New Zealand fast bowler Loki Ferguson (18th again).
The sky rises
In the ICC rankings for T20I, India batsman Suryakumar Yadav has moved up 44 places to a career-best fifth position after scoring a magnificent 117 in the final of the three T20I series against England.
West Indies’ Nicholas Pooran has moved up five places to eighth after scoring an unbeaten 74 in the final of the series against Bangladesh.
India’s pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has moved up seven places to the seventh position with three wickets for 15 wickets in the second T20 International in Birmingham, while Mehdi Hasan (two places to 15th) and England’s Chris Jordan (six places to 18th). ) And India’s leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (19th in two places) are in the other top 20. Hershel Patel (23rd out of 10 places) and Bumrah (27th out of 6 places) have also made progress.
In the ICC rankings for Test cricketers, Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne has reached the seventh position after scoring 86 runs in the Galle Test against Australia. Angelo Mathews has risen from 17th to 14th, Dinesh Chandimal from 48th to 29th and Kusal Mendis from 56th to 49th.
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has returned to the top 10 with four wickets in the match, while Sri Lanka’s left-arm spinner Prabhat Jayasuriya has moved up to the 55th position in the bowlers’ list with 12 wickets. .












