The International Cricket Council (ICC) continues the fresh ranking of batsmen and bowlers in ODIs. In the latest ICC rankings, England players have benefited bumper. Fast bowler Joffra Archer has reached third in the ODI bowlers’ rankings. At the same time, Joe Root and Jose Butler have also made a long jump in the ranking of batsmen.
Jofra Archer recently performed brilliantly in the domestic series against South Africa. Archer has jumped 16 places in the ODI bowlers’ rankings. He took a total of eight wickets in the series against South Africa. During this time, taking four wickets for 18 runs in Southampton is also included.
Keshav Maharaj is ODI number-1 bowler
Let us know that in the rankings of bowlers, Keshav Maharaj of South Africa is at number-1. At the same time, Jofra Archer of England is just 26 rating points behind them. South African spinner Keshav Maharaj has retained his top position in the ranking with eight wickets in the series against England. Archer’s partner Adil Rashid has jumped seven places in this list of ODI bowlers. He has reached the eighth position in the rankings of ODI bowlers.
Update in the ranking of batsmen also
Talking about the batting rankings, the trio of England has rocked. Joe Root has risen up to 19th place to 19th, while Jose Butler has come up seven places to 35th position. Apart from these, Jacob Bethel has jumped 56 places to get 65th position.
Pakistan had a stunning victory in the T20 tri -series with hosts United Arab Emirates and Afghanistan teams, after which many players have improved the T20 International rankings. Pakistan’s left -arm spinner Sufiyan Mukim took two wickets in the final. He has climbed seven places to 15th position.
Apart from these, fast bowler Shaheen Afridi climbed up four places to 22nd place, while leg -spinner Abrar Ahmed came up to 27th position in this tournament with six wickets in two matches.
Mohammad Nawaz, who was elected ‘Player of the Series’ with 10 wickets, has jumped 13 places in the bowlers list in T20 format. He has reached 30th position. New Zealand fast bowler Jacob Dafi is at the top in this list.

