Following their superior performances against Australia in the recently concluded three-match ODI series, Indian skipper Virat Kohli and opener Rohit Sharma have retained the top two positions in the latest released ICC ODI Rankings.
David Warner and Aaron Finch have gained one position each, thanks to their unbeaten centuries in the first ODI against India in Mumbai. Warner moved up to the sixth spot, whereas Finch has sealed the tenth place.
🔸 Warner swaps places with Williamson
🔸 Aaron Finch enters top 10After the #INDvAUS series, Australia openers make gains in the latest @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI Rankings for batting.
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— ICC (@ICC) January 20, 2020
Among bowlers, India’s frontline bowler Jasprit Bumrah stays at the top spot with 764 points. He is the only Indian bowler in top-10 bowlers in ODIs.
South Africa’s pacer Kagiso Rabada has replaced Aussie speedster Pat Cummins to grab the fourth position.
Mitchell Starc has fallen to tenth place, whereas the duo of Lockie Ferguson and Matt Henry have moved up to the ninth and eighth spots, respectively.
👉 Rabada 🔃 Cummins
👉 Starc slips to No.10Latest @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI Rankings for bowling: https://t.co/tHR5rKl2SH pic.twitter.com/hAnIZoJXF7
— ICC (@ICC) January 20, 2020
England all-rounder Ben Stokes holds the top spot in ICC All-rounder rankings, followed by Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi and Imad Wasim from Pakistan.
Ravindra Jadeja has progressed and entered into all-rounders rankings by grabbing the tenth spot and joined Sean Williams.
Ravindra Jadeja joins Sean Williams at No.10 in the latest @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI Rankings for all-rounders.
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— ICC (@ICC) January 20, 2020