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Twin Tons Propel Pant To Career-best Rating In ICC Test Rankings
The 27-year-old showed his class with innings of 134 and 118 as India fell to a five-wicket loss and, in the process, gained one spot to move to sixth overall on the latest rankings for Test batters, achieving a personal-best rating of 801 points. This surpasses his previous highest rating and places him within striking distance — just 88 points — of current No.1 Joe Root.
Pant is now just one spot shy of his career-best ranking of fifth, which he attained during the same period in 2022.
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