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Pakistan's Pacer Hasan Ali has become a new number 1 among bowlers in the latest ICC ODI Player Rankings while de Villiers has once again grabbed the top spot.
Hasan Ali’s haul of 5/34 in the third ODI against Srilanka in Abu Dhabi, which his team won by seven wickets for a decisive 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Pakistan’s Hafeez is back as the top all-rounder, edging Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan. Hafeez, who first attained top ranking in January 2013, has reached the top spot for the 9th time.
Destructive knock of 176 by Ab de Villiers in the second ODI against Bangladesh in Paarl, which consisted of 15 fours and seven sixes and came off only 104 balls, has also helped South Africa edge India at the top of the ICC ODI Team Rankings by taking a 2-0 win.
Hasan Ali’s haul of 5/34 in the third ODI against Srilanka in Abu Dhabi, which his team won by seven wickets for a decisive 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Pakistan’s Hafeez is back as the top all-rounder, edging Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan. Hafeez, who first attained top ranking in January 2013, has reached the top spot for the 9th time.
Destructive knock of 176 by Ab de Villiers in the second ODI against Bangladesh in Paarl, which consisted of 15 fours and seven sixes and came off only 104 balls, has also helped South Africa edge India at the top of the ICC ODI Team Rankings by taking a 2-0 win.
Ab De Villiers, who has leapfrogged Australian David Warner and India captain Virat Kohli, had first attained top position on 30 May 2010 and the number of days De Villiers has spent at the top is second most after retired Windies Sir Vivian Richards. Ab De Villiers has now been at the top for 2,124 days while Vivian Richards was number one for 2,306 days.
Pakistan’s Batsmen Babar Azam (up two places to a career-best fourth position), the South African opening pair of de Kock (up three places to fifth) and Amla (up two places to ninth), and Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur (up five places to 18th).
Pakistan’s Batsmen Babar Azam (up two places to a career-best fourth position), the South African opening pair of de Kock (up three places to fifth) and Amla (up two places to ninth), and Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur (up five places to 18th).
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