Travis Head & Alex Carey Soar in ICC Test Rankings After Ashes Heroics

Australian players have made significant gains in the latest ICC Men's Test Rankings following their Ashes-retaining victory in Adelaide. Opener Travis Head surged four places to joint-third in the batting rankings, sharing the spot with Steve Smith after amassing 379 series runs. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey broke into the top 10 for the first time, climbing to ninth after his Adelaide century, while captain Pat Cummins rose to second in the bowling rankings. England's Joe Root and India's Ravindra Jadeja retained their top positions in the batting and all-rounder rankings, respectively.

Key Points: Head, Carey Climb ICC Test Rankings After Adelaide Ashes Win

  • Head climbs to joint-3rd with Smith
  • Carey enters top 10 after century
  • Cummins rises to 2nd in bowling
  • Root retains top batting spot
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Travis Head, Alex Carey climbs to significant position in latest ICC men's rankings

Travis Head jumps to joint-3rd in ICC Test batting rankings, while Alex Carey breaks into top 10. Pat Cummins rises to 2nd among bowlers after Australia's Ashes victory.

"Head now shares this spot with his teammate Steve Smith - ICC Rankings Update"

New Delhi, December 24

Australian players have made significant strides in the latest ICC Men's Test Players Rankings, as confirmed by the International Cricket Council on Wednesday.

This comes after Australia clinched an 82-run victory over England in the third Test in Adelaide, which also helped them to retain the Ashes.

Australia opener Travis Head's stellar performance has helped him to the joint-third spot in the Test batting rankings. Head climbed four places and has 815 rating points. Head now shares this spot with his teammate Steve Smith and is ahead of England's Harry Brook (813), who slipped down to fourth.

The left-handed batter Head currently has the most runs in the ongoing five-match Ashes series, notching up 379 runs in three matches and six innings at a brilliant average of 63.16.

Star wicket-keeper batter Alex Carey has stormed into the top 10 among batters after his first-innings tonne in Adelaide.

The knock helped him climb six places to ninth with a career-best rating of 737. The Australian player Carey has been in sublime form, recording three 50-plus scores in the ongoing Ashes series.

England's Joe Root retained his top spot with 887 rating points to his name. He is closely followed by New Zealand's Kane Williamson, who is ranked second with 822 rating points.

In the bowling rankings, Australia captain Pat Cummins climbed four spots to second with a rating of 849 points.

Cummins, who played his first test after recovering from injury, took six wickets in the Adelaide Test against England.

The right-arm pacer is now just 30 points behind Indian seamer Jasprit Bumrah at the top of the list. Cummins overtook Mitchell Starc, who is third after taking four wickets in the Adelaide Test, taking his series tally to 22.

On the other hand, Ravindra Jadeja retained his top spot with 455 rating points in the Men's Test all-rounder rankings. Mitchell Starc climbed two spots and is now placed third with 311 rating points, alongside England captain Ben Stokes.

- ANI

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Priya S
Alex Carey's rise to 9th is well-deserved. He's been so consistent behind the stumps and with the bat. The Aussies are really showing their depth. Meanwhile, Sir Jadeja remains the king of all-rounders! No surprise there. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The rankings are fun, but they change so quickly after a big series. The real test is consistency over time. Happy for Head and Carey, but let's see if they can hold these spots. Root and Williamson at the top are pure class.
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Sarah B
Interesting analysis. From an Indian perspective, it's a bit worrying to see Cummins gaining on Bumrah. Our bowlers need to be at their absolute best in the upcoming series. The competition at the top is fierce!
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Vikram M
Head's average of 63 in this Ashes is phenomenal! He's turned into a proper match-winner for Australia. As for the ICC rankings, they are a good snapshot, but nothing beats watching these players perform under pressure in a live match. 🏏
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Kriti O
Respectfully, while the article focuses on Aussie climbs, I wish there was more mention of players from other teams making moves too. The rankings cover the whole world, not just one series. Still, congrats to Head and Carey on their hard work paying off.

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