Brook has overtaken Babar Azam, Stephen Smith and Rohit Sharma, with Babar dropping six places to ninth after his golden duck and 22 in Pakistan’s first Test defeat to Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. Mohammad Rizwan, one of Pakistan’s few bright performers in Tests, has moved up seven places to tie for 10th with Usman Khawaja after scoring 171 not out and 51 not out. Saud Shakeel, another Pakistan centurion in that match, has moved up one place to 13th.
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