Babar Azam takes high spot from Shubman Gill in newest ICC ODI rankings | Cricket Information – Instances of India

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Babar Azam takes high spot from Shubman Gill in newest ICC ODI rankings | Cricket Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Pakistan star batter Babar Azam reclaimed the highest spot within the newest ODI rankings issued by the ICC on Wednesday.
Younger India opener Shubman Gill, who grabbed the highest spot through the ODI World Cup, slipped to second place as he hasn’t featured in ODIs for the reason that marquee event completed.
With 824 score factors, Babar re-grabbed the highest spot and Gill now has 810 factors adopted by teammates Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Shreyas Iyer has dropped to twelfth, whereas KL Rahul has moved a spot to sixteenth.
Within the bowlers’ chart, South African spinner Keshav Maharaj stays on the high adopted by Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood.
Quick bowler Mohammed Siraj (third), Jasprit Bumrah (fifth) and Kuldeep Yadav (eighth) are the opposite Indians to characteristic within the high 10.
Mohammad Shami is on the eleventh spot, whereas spinner Ravindra Jadeja is ranked twenty second.
The all-rounders’ checklist stays comparatively unchanged, with Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan staying on the high spot.
Jadeja (twelfth) and Hardik Pandya (seventeenth) are the one Indians within the high 20.
In T20Is, India’s Suryakumar Yadav stays atop the batting chart.
Adil Rashid holds the primary spot amongst T20 bowlers, turning into solely the second English spinner after Graeme Swann to take action.
Rashid has changed Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan, due to his seven-wicket haul in 4 T20Is towards the West Indies, whereas Ravi Bishnoi (third) is the top-ranked Indian.
Shakib leads the chart amongst T20 all-rounders, with Pandya (4th) being the highest-ranked Indian.
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson dominates the primary spot amongst Check batters, adopted by Joe Root (2nd) and Steven Smith (third).
Australia’s Usman Khawaja has risen to the fourth spot following a stellar present within the opening Check towards Pakistan in Perth. Rohit (tenth) is the highest-ranked Indian.
Veteran India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin tops the Check bowlers’ chart, adopted by Kagiso Rabada, Shakib and Jadeja.
Just a few Aussies have scaled heights, with skipper Pat Cummins climbing to the third place, adopted by Nathan Lyon (fifth), Mitchell Starc (eighth) and Josh Hazlewood (tenth), due to their dominant show towards Pakistan.
Within the all-rounders’ chart, Jadeja stays on the summit, adopted by Ashwin within the second spot, whereas Axar Patel is ranked fifth.
(With inputs from PTI)