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MRF TYRES ICC RANKINGS: Pakistan skipper Babar Azam's lead at the top in ICC men's ODI batting rankings.

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The stalwart speedster of Pakistan Shaheen Afridi continues to dominate in the ODI rankings by becoming the No.1 bowler of the formate in the latest MRF TYRES ICC RANKINGS. 

Afridi has fulfilled the expectations for 'Men in Green' at the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. He claimed a three-wicket haul against Bangladesh which made him the joint-leading wicket-taker alongside Australia spinner Adam Zampa in the ongoing tournament. Both have claimed 16 wickets each in the multinational event. His three-wicket haul was crucial to ensure Pakistan's victory over Bangladesh in Kolkata on Tuesday, keeping Pakistan's semi-final hopes alive.

While, Australia's Josh Hazlewood holds the second spot, India's Mohammed Siraj is in the third position and South Africa's Keshav Maharaj holds the fourth spot.  The spin duo Kuldeep Yadav and Mujeeb Ur Rahman are in seventh and eighth positions respectively. 

Babat Azam is at Top

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam's lead at the top in ICC men's ODI batting rankings. Babar hasn't performed well in the tournament so far in the ongoing multinational event. India's star batter Shubman Gill has failed to grab the top spot by just two points as he has just scored 104 runs from his four knocks in the World Cup event. 

Australia's explosive left-handed opener David Warner gained one place to fourth with the help of 413 runs at the World Cup 2023. While Indian skipper Rohit Sharma moves to the fifth spot, gaining three spots in the event. Sharma scored 398 runs from 6 innings in the tournament. Netherlands skipper Scott Edwards was the highlight of the latest ICC rankings. He moved 11 places to grab the 16th spot on the list.

Allrounder's rankings

Meanwhile, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan maintains his top spot in the all-rounders rankings. While South Africa's young sensation Marco Jansen has gained two spots up to ninth.  New Zealand's 23-year-old Rachin Ravindra has the biggest gains in the list by climbing 14 spots to reach 17th place.