ICC Rankings / ICC releases ODI batting rankings, Virat Kohli retains first position, loss to Bumrah

Bomarah reached a fourth place in the list of bowlers. Kohli played 56 and 66 runs in the first and second ODI against England, which has become 870 points. Bumrah had not played in a limited overs series against England, so that one notch was slipped and reached the fourth place from 69

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 31, 2021, 05:25 PM
Delhi. Indian captain Virat Kohli retains its top position in the ODI batting rankings on Wednesday, while fast bowler Jaspreet Bomarah reached a fourth place in the list of bowlers. Kohli played 56 and 66 runs in the first and second ODI against England, which has become 870 points. Bumrah had not played in a limited overs series against England, so that one notch was slipped and reached the fourth place from 690 points in the list of bowlers. Vice captain of Indian limited overs Rohit Sharma is third in the ranking, he is behind Pakistan's Babar Azam while Lokesh Rahul has reached 27th to 27th.

Playing all-rounder Hearty Pandya 35 and 64 runs and succeeded in achieving the best 42nd ranking of his career in the batsmen and Rishabh Pant has entered the top 100. Fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar had gained three wickets for 42 runs in the last match, he has gained nine places, which has reached the 11th place, which is the best ranking after his 10th place in September 2017. Shardul Thakur had scored four wickets for 67 runs in this match, so that he has reached 93rd to 80th.

All-rounder Ben Stokes for England benefited four places, which reached the 24th place. He scored 99 runs in 52 balls in the second ODI and he was second in the all-rounder whereas Johnny Baresto has retained his seventh place with the best 796 rental points of career. Moin Ali reached 46th place in the bowling list with the benefit of nine.

In the batting list of T20 international latest ranking, Rahul and Kohli suffered a notch in which both have been slipped to the fifth and sixth place respectively. No Indian bowlers and all-rounders are not included in the top 10. Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has maintained second place after Australia's Pat Kamins in Test Rankings. Ravindra Jadeja Third and Ashwin are occupied in the fourth place in the all-rounder list.