Mohammad Rizwan sets up the ICC Odi ranking despite the rout of the NZ series

Captain of Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan looks against the rivals of India during the Champions 2025 trophy on February 23, 2025 in Dubai. – ICC

Despite a 3-0 rout against New Zealand in the recently finished Odi series, the Pakistani skipper and the bearer of the feet Mohammad Rizwan continued to climb the ranking of the Male ODI strikers of the ICC.

The captain climbed two places to 21, with 606 points. Fakhar Zaman striker, out of the team, dropped two places and is now in the 23rd, Imam-Ul-Haq retaining 34th place.

The new feeling, Saim Ayub, also launched two places, now in the 38th, while vice-captain Salman Ali Agha has moved to 40 place.

The Shubman Gill of India is at the top of the ranking as a number one ODI striker, followed by the Babar Azam from Pakistan in second and Rohit Sharma in India in third.

In the Bowling Odi ranking, the Stimulator of the left arm Shaheen Afridi dropped a place at 12th with 601 points, while Haris Rauf dropped two places to 24th.

The Naseem Shah right arm stimulator rose five places to 43rd with 494 points. Mohammad Wasim Jr, who returned to the team during the recent ODI series in New Zealand, dropped six places to 68th.

The classification of the captain of New Zealand, Michael Bracewell, in the versatile classification of the men of the ICC, increased significantly.

Bracewell contributed 85 points with the bat, including a super half-century in the last ODI, and took two counters on the three games.

His performance helped him increase two places in 5th row, exceeding his compatriot Mitchell Santner (6th) to become the most classified versatile Kiwi.

The 59 -ball bracewell blitz flows 40 balls, including the limits and maximums, propelled black traffic jams to a total of 264/8 of their 42 Overs.

He followed it by taking 1/39 eight overs, while Ben Sears’ five-counters helped New Zealand seal a 43-point victory and finish a 3-0 series scan.

The bracewell sleeves also saw him jump 12 places in the striker ranking, now occupying 89th place, while retaining his 18th position in the Bowler ranking.

Ben Sears was the out -of -competition launcher of the series, taking five counters in the third ODI to finish with 10 counters through the series, which earned him the price of the player in the series. The remarkable performance of Sears saw him jump 64 places in the bowling classification.

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