Pakistani captain Babur Azam After the conclusion of the home series against the International Cricket Council (ICC), he retained his first position in the Men’s ODI Player Rankings with 887 points. New Zealand.
Meanwhile, all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz climbed 12 places to 28th in the bowlers’ list after taking six wickets during the recently concluded ODI series against the Kiwis.
India’s star batsmen Virat Kohli After his impressive form in the recent past, the ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings have improved.
Kohli scored a staggering 283 runs in three innings during India’s recent ODI series sweep against Sri Lanka, scoring two centuries.
The former India captain has jumped two spots to fourth overall in the latest list of ODI batsmen with 750 points.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s Rassie van der Dusen (766) and Quinton de Kock (759) are second and third respectively.
Kohli’s teammates Shibman Gill, Mohammad Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav have also improved their rankings after a good performance against Sri Lanka.
“Gill scored a century and a half-century during the series and his 207 runs at an average of 69 saw the opener move up 10 places overall in the ODI batsmen’s rankings,” the ICC said in a press release. But helped to reach the 26th position.”
“But it is perhaps Siraj who makes the most eye-catching move, with the 28-year-old leaping 15 places to third in the ODI bowlers’ list after taking nine wickets in the series.
“No bowler took more wickets during the series and Siraj improved his career-best rating of 685 points to move closer to Trent Boult (730) and Josh Hazlewood (727).
“Kuldeep was also rewarded for his five-wicket haul in just two matches against Sri Lanka, with the left-armer jumping seven places to 21st in the latest bowlers’ rankings.”