Indian skipper Virat Kohli has retained his top spot among batsmen while Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane are also among the top 10 batsmen in Tests.?
Injured bowler Jasprit Bumrah slipped a rung to sixth in the latest ICC Test rankings issued on Monday.
Kohli (928 points) is 17 points clear of Australia's Steve Smith who scored 43 and 16 in the first Test against New Zealand which Australia won by 296 runs.
Australia batsman Marnus Labuschagne, who has been in sparkling form over the last fe months has continued his surge, entering the top five in the list of batsmen after scores of 143 and 50 in the Perth Test against New Zealand.?
Labuschagne, who narrowly missed joining Pakistan's Zaheer Abbas and Mudassar Nazar in scoring at least 150 in three successive Test innings, has gained three slots to occupy fifth place.
He has overtaken compatriot David Warner and is the second-highest ranked Australia batsman after Steve Smith.
Pakistan batsman Babar Azam reached the top 10 for the first time, moving from 13th to ninth position after his unbeaten knock of 102 against Sri Lanka in the drawn first Test. He is currently No.1 in the T20I rankings and second in the ODIs.
Opener Abid Ali's unbeaten 109, which made him the first male cricketer and only the second after former England woman opener Enid Bakewell to score centuries on both Test and ODI debuts, has entered the rankings at an impressive 78th position.
Among the bowlers, Bumrah, who has been out since the start of the home series against South Africa due to a stress fracture, slipped to the sixth spot in the list headed by Australia's Pat Cummins.