Dubai, July 14 (IANS): Joe Root became England's highest-ranked Test batsman after hitting his fourth century in the Trent Bridge match against India which ended in a draw Sunday.
The 23-year-old from Yorkshire scored a fine 154 not out and featured in a record 198-run 10th-wicket stand with James Anderson (81). For this achievement, Root has been rewarded with a jump of 10 places in the ICC rankings which has put him in a career-high 16th position. Root had started the season in 38th and after three Tests, he has moved into 16th, gaining 22 places.
Ian Bell is England's second highest-ranked batsman in 20th while captain Alastair Cook is in 25th.
Also making good progress are England's other young guns -- Gary Ballance and Sam Robson. Ballance, who scored 71, has gained 13 places and is now in 70th position while Robson's 59 has helped him rise 16 places to 78th.
In the ICC rankings for Test bowlers, England's Stuart Broad is one of the biggest movers. Broad returned match figures of 4/103 which has helped him rise four places to 10th.
Meanwhile, the two-Test series between Sri Lanka and South Africa starts in Galle Wednesday with the tourists in with a chance to reclaim No.1 position in the ICC Test team standings.
To regain the spot which South Africa lost to Australia after the annual update May 1, they need to win the series which will be enough to put Hashim Amla's men ahead of Michael Clarke's. In this scenario, South Africa will move one point ahead of Australia while a 2-0 series win will put the visitors on 126 points.
On the other hand, if Sri Lanka win the series, then they will leapfrog England into fifth position while a 2-0 win will mean they will finish ahead of Pakistan and England in fourth spot.
The series will feature the top three batsmen in the world -- No.1 ranked AB de Villiers, second-ranked Kumar Sangakkara and third-ranked Hashim Amla -- and two of the three best bowlers -- No.1 ranked Dale Steyn and third-ranked Vernon Philander.