Siraj reclaims No. 1 spot in ODI bowling rankings

Mohammed Siraj is back as the No. 1 ODI bowler in the world following his spectacular show in the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka on Sunday. This is the second time Siraj has been at the top of the table, having previously held the position between January and March 2023 before being displaced by Josh Hazlewood. Siraj has climbed eight situations to the culmination of the rankings following his Asia Cup take of ten wickets at a normal of 12.20. The feature of that presentation was the spell of 6 for 21 that destroyed Sri Lanka for 50 all out in the last. That spell - "like a fantasy", as per Siraj - incorporated a four-wicket north of, an accomplishment just accomplished multiple times in men's ODI history previously. Exhibitions at the Asia Cup likewise took Afghanistan spinners Mujeeb Ur Rahman (No. 4) and Rashid Khan (No. 5) into the best five. They took two wickets each in the gathering stage. Hazlewood (second) and Trent Boult (third) complete the main five. Kuldeep Yadav, who took nine wickets at the Asia Cup with a normal of 11.44 has dropped three spots from 6th to 10th. Keshav Maharaj climbs from 25th to fifteenth in the wake of assisting South Africa with finishing a 3-2 circle back from 0-2 down against Australia. He took eight wickets in the series at 16.87 each, incorporating 4 for 33 in the series decider. Klaasen breaks into top ten South Africa player Heinrich Klaasen delivered a rankling 83-ball 174 against Australia in the fourth ODI, and subsequently has bounced twenty spots to No. 9 on the ICC rankings for ODI hitters. It was a record-breaking innings as in no hitter has at any point scored as many runs in an ODI innings at the strike pace of Klaasen's (204) beforehand. Over in Britain, Dawid Malan has moved to a vocation best thirteenth in ODIs after top-scoring (277 runs) in the home ODI series against New Zealand. He found the middle value of 92.33 with a strike pace of 105.72 and is presently the most elevated positioned Britain hitter. Ben Stirs up bounced up to 36th after his rankling 182 at the Oval. The main three positions stay with Babar Azam, Shubman Gill and Rassie Van der Dussen following the most recent update.