The star Indian batter, Virat Kohli, has made a significant rise in the recently released ICC Men's Test Batting Ranking as he has moved 9 steps upward from 22nd to 13th spot. Thanks to his magnificent hundred (100* off 143) against Australia in Perth; otherwise, the batter had collected just 93 runs from three matches against New Zealand. After his Perth innings, Kohli now has 689 points, 24 points ahead of Travis Head, who is enjoying the 10th spot, climbing 3 steps ahead. There are four more Tests to go in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy, and if he continues being at his best, he will soon enter the list of top 10 batters. Yashasvi achieves his career-best ranking Yashasvi Jaiswal, who played a scintillating innings of 161 runs off 297 balls in the second innings of the Perth Test, has moved 2 steps upward, achieving his career-best 2nd rank in the ICC Men's Test Batting. Jaiswal innings had a nice blend of patience and risk shots and made the highest ever opening partnership of 201 runs, with KL Rahul (77 runs), who moved 13 spots upward to the 49th. However, Joe Root still holds the top spot, having 903 points. Jaiswal is at the second with 825 runs. Read Also: Shubman Gill Likely to Miss the Second Test Match Against Australia: Reports Jasprit Bumrah regains the top spot Indian star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has regained his top spot in the ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings with 883 points. His 8/72 spell in Perth not only has earned him the Player of the Match title but a 2-point jump, topping the ranking ahead of South Africa's Kagiso Rabada. Bumrah topped the list after the second Test against England in Visakhapatnam in February 2024 and later in September after the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai.