Mohammad Rizwan climbs up in ICC ODI -Location Despite the NZ Series Rout

Pakistan’s Captain Mohammad Rizwan looks at Arch-Rival’s India during the Champions Trophy 2025 on February 23, 2025 in Dubai. – ICC

Despite a 3-0 route against New Zealand in the recently completed Odi series, Pakistani skipper and wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan continued to climb ICC men’s ODI-BATTING LOCATIONS.

The captain climbed up two spots to 21 with 606 points. Batter Fakhar Zaman, out of the team, fell in two places and now sits on 23rd, with Imam-Ul-Haq, which preserves the 34th place.

The new sensation SAIM AYUB also fell two spots, now on the 38th, while Deputy Captain Salman Ali Agha moved somewhere up to 40.

India’s Shubman Gill tops the rankings as the largest ody dough, followed by Pakistan’s Babar Azam in Second and India’s Rohit Sharma in third place.

In the ODI bowling ranking, the left-arm-Pacer Shaheen Afridi fell somewhere to 12. With 601 points, while Haris Rauf fell two places to 24.

Right-Arm Pacer Naseem Shah moved up five places to 43. With 494 points. Mohammad Wasim Jr, who returned to the troop during the recent New Zealand Odi series, fell six places to 68.

New Zealand’s stand-in captain Michael Bracewell’s location in the ICC men’s ODI-allround placements increased significantly.

Bracewell contributed 85 races with bats, including an excellent half -century in the last ODD, and took two wickets over the three matches.

His performance helped him raise two spots to 5th, where he jumped from his compatriot Mitchell Santner (6.) to become the highest ranked Kiwi all -rounder.

Bracewell’s flash at 59 runs 40 balls, including boundaries and maximum, drifted the black caps a total of 264/8 from their 42 overs.

He followed it up by taking 1/39 from eight overs as Ben Sears’ Sizzling Five-Wicket trait helped New Zealand seal a 43-run win and finish a 3-0 series sweeping.

Bracewell’s lap also saw him jumping 12 places in the dough, where he now occupied the 89th place while retaining his 18th position in the bowler placements.

Ben Sears was the series’ prominent bowler and took five wickets in the third ODD to finish with 10 wickets over the series and earned him the player of the series award. Sears’ remarkable performance saw him jump 64 spots in the bowling ranking.

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