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Ben Stokes becomes top Test allrounder, gets to career-best No. 3 among batsmen

Stuart Broad returns to the top 10 among Test bowlers after picking up six wickets at Old Trafford

Ben Stokes reserve-sweeps to bring up his hundred  •  Getty Images

Ben Stokes reserve-sweeps to bring up his hundred  •  Getty Images

Ben Stokes has replaced Jason Holder as the No. 1 Test allrounder following a match-defining performance in the second Test against West Indies at Old Trafford. Stokes, who slammed a patient 176 in the first innings and followed that up with a rapid 57-ball 78 not out in the second, also went up to a career-best third spot in the rankings for batsmen, only behind Steven Smith and Virat Kohli, joint with Marnus Labuschagne on 827 ranking points.
Stokes trailed Holder in the allrounders' list by 54 points before the second Test, but ended it 38 points in front, after also claiming three wickets as England won by 113 runs to level the series. In the process, Stokes ended Holder's stay at the top after 18 months, and became the first from England to head the rankings since Andrew Flintoff in May 2006. Stokes' tally of 497 points was also the highest by a Test allrounder since Jacques Kallis got to 517 in April 2008.
In other gains for England, opener Dom Sibley jumped 29 places to a career-high No. 35 after a solid 120 in the first innings, while Stuart Broad returned to the top ten among bowlers after picking up three wickets in each innings, pushing James Anderson, who missed the game, down to No. 11.
For West Indies, Shamarh Brooks' twin half-centuries took him to his career-best of No. 45 in the batsmen's list, while allrounder Roston Chase gained two places to sit on 31st in the bowlers' charts.
As far as the World Test Championship is concerned, the win took England to the third position on the points table, the 40 points putting them in front of New Zealand and only behind India and Australia.