Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli has climbed two spots to go 6th in the ICC men’s ODI hitters’ rankings in the wake of scoring his 45th 100 years in the organization in the primary game against Sri Lanka. Kohli’s 113 saw him surpass Jonny Bairstow and Steven Smith in the rankings.

India commander Rohit Sharma, who scored 83 off 67 in a similar match, likewise climbed a spot to eighth position.

Babar Azam, who scored consecutive half-hundreds of years in the continuous series against New Zealand, keeps on garnish the batting diagrams in ODIs, with 891 positioning places.

Test rankings: Khawaja climbs, Hazlewood back in top 10

Usman Khawaja hopped four spots to crush spirit into the best 10. His unbeaten 195 in the drawn Sydney Test against South Africa saw him leap to eighth spot in the rankings.

Khawaja is right now one of four Australians in the main 10 in the Test batting diagrams, alongside Marnus Labuschagne at the top, Smith at No. 2 and Travis Head positioned fourth.

Josh Hazlewood got back to the Australia XI in the third Test, after a side strain kept him down and out, and got five wickets to climb six spots to No. 10 among the bowlers.

All Australia’s chief speed triplet of Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc are presently in the main 10 in the Test rankings.

Rashid Khan returns as No. 1 T20I bowler

Afghanistan leg spinner Rashid Khan supplanted Wanindu Hasaranga on top of the T20I bowlers’ rankings after the Sri Lanka star neglected to fire in the three-match series in India. Hasaranga took three wickets while yielding 99 runs in the series at an economy pace of 9.00 an over. Rashid, in the mean time, hasn’t played a T20I in more than two months since the World Cup in Australia in November.

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