England's James Anderson has overtaken India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin to top the Test bowling rankings.
The 34-year-old topped the standings in May for the first time in his career, but had since slipped down the list.
Anderson is back on top, however, after taking 4-85 in Sunday's victory over Pakistan at Edgbaston to put England 2-1 ahead in the four-match series.
Mitchell Starc, Dilruwan Perera and Chris Woakes are the other big climbers in the latest rankings, with the latter - a teammate of Anderson's - breaking into the top 20.
Australia's Steve Smith is the world's top batsman, meanwhile, having been named ahead of Joe Root and Kane Williamson.