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R Ashwin moves to second spot in ICC Test Rankings for all-rounders

New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel and India batsman Mayank Agarwal were rewarded for their brilliant performance during the bilateral tie between two sides. While Ajaz became only the third bowler to scalp 10 wickets in an innings, Mayank was back among runs as he struck a century and a fifty during the second Test in Mumbai. 

The right-handed batsman has jumped to 11th position in the ICC Test Rankings for the batsmen. On the other side, Ajaz has risen to 38th position after a 14-wicket haul in the match. 

But the spinner’s efforts went in vain as the visitors suffered a defeat by 372 runs in Mumbai to lose the two-match series 0-1. The first match of the series in Kanpur ended in a draw. 

Australia’s Pat Cummins is presently sitting at the helm in the ICC Test Rankings for bowlers while England’s Joe Root tops the chart in the batting list. 

In the all-rounders rankings in Tests, R Ashwin has moved up to second place. The off-spinner had a good run during the Test series against New Zealand after he picked up a three-fer in both the innings in the first match while bagging a four-wicket haul apiece in the second. 

Apart from this he also scored 38 & 32 in the respective innings of the first clash. 

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