India pacer Jasprit Bumrah broke into top 10 for the first time in ICC Test rankings on the back of his 4th 5-wicket haul which helped India clinch their first win in the inaugural edition of World Test Championship.

Bumrah, who became the first Asian bowler to pick up a five-wicket haul in South Africa, England, Australia and West Indies, climbed nine places to No.7 with a career-high 774 points. Bumrah's Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, who scored his 10th Test hundred in India's World Test Championship campaign opener, gained one position to move to10th spot.

Pat Cummins, meanwhile, has strengthened his hold on the ICC Test Rankings for Bowlers, reaching career-high ranking points. Trent Boult, who reached the milestone of 250 Test wickets as New Zealand drew the Test series in Sri Lanka, has re-entered the top 5.

Ben Stokes’ heroics to win England the Headingley Test has taken him to No.2 on the ICC Test Rankings for All-rounders and seen him break into the top 15 on the batting charts. He rose by two places on the all-rounders’ chart, with a career-best 411 rating points.

Among batsmen, in a chart led by India captain Virat Kohli, his counterparts from Sri Lanka and England, Dimuth Karunaratne and Joe Root, made strides. The Sri Lanka skipper had to be content with a half-century in Colombo, and while it didn’t earn his side a win, it brought him a two-place move to No.6. Root, who shook off a spell of poor form with a fighting half-century with the series on the line, followed him at No.7.