ICC ODI rankings:India’s superstar batsman Virat Kohli has benefited in the latest ODI rankings of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He has returned to the top 5. Kohli scored his 51st ODI (ODI) century while batting brilliantly against Pakistan at the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai on Sunday (23 February). After this, he has reached the fifth place in total with the benefit of one place in the latest rankings of ODI batsmen.
In this way, three players of India have come in the top 5. In this, opener Shubman Gill (first) and captain Rohit Sharma (third) have retained the batting rankings due to their good performance in the Champions Trophy. Kuldeep is the number 3 ODI bowler.
Gill has increased its lead to 47 rating points at the top of the ranking, while former Pakistan captain Babar Azam is still second, although his performance in the Champions Trophy has not been good yet.
Kohli is the only player to make it to the top 10 in the ODI batter’s list in the Champions Trophy, but the latest rankings updated by the ICC on Wednesday have been out of the top 10 Khiladi.
Will Young (8 places above 14th place), Ben Docket (27 places above 27th place) and Rachin Ravindra (18 places above 18 places) are among the most moving in the tournament after centuries, while India’s right Hand batsman KL Rahul (two places up two places) and South African fast bowler Rasi Van Dusen (three places above 16th At the place) also got some benefit.
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Sri Lankan spinner Mahish Phashna remains on top in the rankings of ODI bowlers, Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan is still his nearest rival in second place.
South Africa’s spinner Keshav Maharaj (climbing one place to fourth place), New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry (climbing two places to sixth place) and Australia veteran Adam Jampa (two places to climb up two places) all ODIs He was successful in making it to the top 10 in the list. While South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada (climbing four places to 16th place) and Michael Bracewell of New Zealand (31 places to 26th position) are among the most moving bowlers at other places.