Alexander Raza ICC ODI became the first Zimbabwe to claim the number 1 place in the all -rounder rankings

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Zimbabwe captain Sikander Raza became the No. 1 ODI all -rounder after a stellar series against Sri Lanka on Wednesday, 3 September. Meanwhile, veteran Team India all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja remains the only Indian cricketer for one of the top 10 in the ODE Bowling and the all -rounder chart.

Zimbabwe faced defeat of a series of 0-2 against Sri Lanka in Harare. Alexander Raza impressed with both bat and ball. The 39-year-old all-rounder started a series with 92 runs off 87 balls after claiming 1 for 48 in his 10 overs. He scored 59 runs in 55 delivery in the second game on Sunday.

Alexander Raza ICC ODI became the first Zimbabwe to claim the number 1 place in the all -rounder rankings

Sikander Raza became the first player of Zimbabwe to score the number 1 ODI all -rounder. Raza (302 points) crossed Afghanistan’s cricketers Azmatullah Omarjai and Mohammad Nabi to reach the top position in all -rounder standing.

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Sri Lankan players Jenith Linaz and Dilshan Madushaka were among the largest beneficiaries respectively, who climbed 19 and 15 places respectively. John Nicole Lofty-Eaton (+14), Vian Mulder (+10), and JJ Smit (+8) made significant jump in the category.

Rank Player Team Rating
1 Alexander Raza Zimbabwe 302
2 Azmatullah Omrajai Afghanistan 296
3 Mohammad Nabi Afghanistan 292
4 Mehidi Hasan Miraz Bangladesh 249
5 Michael Bracewell New Zealand 246
6 Michel Santner New Zealand 238
6 Rashid Khan Afghanistan 238
8 Brandon McMulan Scotland 235
9 Ravindra jadeja India 220
10 Rachin ravindra New Zealand 216

Keshav Maharaj ICC reached the top position in the men’s ODI bowling rankings

South African spinner Keshav Maharaj claimed the top position in the ODI bowling rankings following a remarkable performance against England in Headingley. The left -handed spinner disrupted the opposition for 131 runs, taking 4 wickets for 22.

Maharaj (690 rating points) crossed Mahesh Thekshana of Sri Lanka, who fought in a recent series against Zimbabwe. He had earlier impressed with five wickets against Australia.

India’s wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav is third. Jofra Archer rose six places to 19th, and Lungi cash took five spots to 23rd position. Asitha Fernando of Sri Lanka climbed 31st positions in six positions, while Dilshan Madushanka moved from 60th to 52nd position after hat -trick in Harare.

Rank Player Team Rating
1 Keshav Maharaj South Africa 690
2 Mahesh Thekshana Sri Lanka 659
3 Kuldeep Yadav India 650
4 Bernard sholtz Nomad 644
5 Rashid Khan Afghanistan 640
6 Michel Santner New Zealand 637
7 Matte henry New Zealand 622
8 Ravindra jadeja India 616
9 Vanindu Hasranga Sri Lanka 607
10 Jaggery pearl West indies 605

Shubman Gill ICC retains the top position in men’s ODI batting rankings

Sri Lankan opener Patam Nisanka missed the top 10 of the ICC ODI batting rankings. He finished 13th in seven places with 654 points after a score of 122 and 76 in the recent series.

Meanwhile, Alexander Raza’s team partner Ben Curan made the biggest jump in all ODI ranking categories. Curan jumped 90th in the world in the world after a consecutive half-century against Sri Lanka.

Raza finished 22nd, and Jenith Linaz took 13 spots to 29th position, while Brian Bennett took 11 positions to 80th position.

Rank Player Team Rating
1 Shubman Gill India 784
2 Rohit Sharma India 756
3 Babar Azam Pakistan 739
4 Virat Kohli India 736
5 Derail michelle New Zealand 720
6 Chirith asanka Sri Lanka 716
7 Harry tector Ireland 708
8 Shreyas Iyer India 704
9 Shai Hope West indies 699
10 Ibrahim Zadran Afghanistan 676

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