England spinner Jack Leach has also come forward after a stellar performance in the third match of the ICC World Test Championship series in Leeds.
Mitchell and Blundell, who have scored centuries in all three Tests of the series, are now in the top 20. Mitchell’s scores of 109 and 56 have taken him four places to 12th, while Blundell’s unbeaten scores of 55 and 88 have taken him to 11th place by 20 places.
England’s Johnny Bairstow, who is at the center of the series with his batting prowess, is 20th with 162 not out and 71 not out, while Oliver Pope is 82nd with 82 in the second innings and 49th with three. England won the series 3-0 with seven wickets in hand.
Left-arm spinner Leach’s 106 for 10 helped him jump 13 places to a career-best 25, while Stuart Broad jumped one place to 13th with the second Test in Wednesday’s weekly update. West Indies and Bangladesh.
After scoring a half-century in the first innings, West Indies captain Craig Brathwaite is 27th on the list, followed by Kyle Meyers (22nd to 57th) and John Campbell (76th out of four). West Indies won the WTC series 2-0.
Bangladesh have Nurul Hasan (14th to 84th) and Nazmul Hussain (11th to 88th). Among the bowlers, Alzari Joseph and Jaden Seals are now joint 40th and Khalid Ahmed 88th. Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has become the third all-rounder to overtake India’s Ravichandran Ashwin.
ICC ODI rankings
Alex Carey of Australia is ranked 23rd in the ODI rankings after three matches against England in the third match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League and the third match of the series against Sri Lanka. 45 not out and England’s Jose Butler is 25th out of four with his unbeaten 86 runs.
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood is in the top five with two wickets for 22 runs, while England’s David Wiley is 37th with four wickets in 36 overs.
Sanju Samson
ICC T20I rankings
In the updated T20I rankings after India’s 2-0 win over the Ireland-India two-match series, Ireland’s Harry Tector has moved up 66 places to 55th position with 39 and unbeaten 64 points.
India’s batsmen Deepak Hooda and Sanju Samson have done well despite being out of the top 100.
Hooda (474 and 104) is ranked 414th with 104th position, while Samson is 144th with 57 points out of 77 in the second match.
In the bowlers’ list, Herschel Patel has moved up from 37th to 33rd position and Mark Adair from 45th to 43rd position.












