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19 August 2026

Travis Head loses top spot in ICC rankings to Harry Brook after Bangladesh horror; Jasprit Bumrah retains pole position

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Travis Head loses top spot in ICC rankings to Harry Brook after Bangladesh horror; Jasprit Bumrah retains pole position

Travis Head loses top spot in the ICC Batting Rankings while Jasprit Bumrah retains pole position. Here's all you need to know.

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