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ICC ODI Rankings: Pakistan dominate ODI Batting Rankings, Babar Azam reigns supreme, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq in top 5 – Check out

ICC ODI Rankings: Pakistan dominate ODI Batting Rankings, Babar Azam reigns supreme, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq in top 5 – Check out

ICC ODI Rankings: Pakistan continue to dominate the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings after a dominant 4-1 over New Zealand. After Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman, their in-form opener Imam-up Haq has also moved up the ranking. Imam hit two half-centuries in the the last three matches of the recently-completed ODI series. The […]

ICC ODI Rankings: Pakistan continue to dominate the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings after a dominant 4-1 over New Zealand. After Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman, their in-form opener Imam-up Haq has also moved up the ranking. Imam hit two half-centuries in the the last three matches of the recently-completed ODI series. The southpaw opener made 90 in the fifth and final, and finished with 174 runs and a healthy average of 58. Imam moved to the fourth position and Pakistan now hold three of the top four players on the list ahead of this year’s ICC Men’s World Cup 2023. Follow ICC ODI Rankings Live Updates with InsideSport.IN

Pakistan Cricket Team TOPS ICC ODI Rankings for First Time Ever after Babar Azam BREAKS huge ODI Record

South Africa’s Rassie van der Dussen is the only player sandwiched in between the Pakistan trio, with the right-hander in second place and some 109 rating points behind Babar.

Pakistan’s 4-1 series triumph over New Zealand saw many of their best performers rewarded on the latest rankings that was updated by the ICC on Wednesday, with pace trio Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Wasim among the big winners.

ICC ODI Rankings: Bowlers move up after Pakistan vs New Zealand ODI Series

Rauf finished as the leading wicket-taker for the series with nine scalps and improved nine places to 42nd on the ODI bowler rankings as a result, while Wasim moved from outside the top 100 to 69th overall after his six wickets from three games.

Afridi claimed eight wickets over the course of the series, while his entertaining cameo of 23* in the fourth game helped the left-hander rise eight places to 36th on the list for ODI all-rounders.

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New Zealand’s bevy of stars did not leave the sub-continent empty-handed, with pacer Matt Henry rising one spot to fourth on the bowler rankings courtesy of his eight scalps against Pakistan at a decent economy rate of 5.68.

Stand-in skipper Tom Latham rose eight spots to equal 21st on the batter rankings following 282 runs for the series, while teammate Will Young shot up 24 places to 75th following his impressive knock of 87 in the series finale in Karachi.

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