While fast bowler Haris Rauf has climbed seven places to 36th place in the rankings.


Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Wednesday released One Day International (ODI) rankings in which the national team captain Babar Azam has retained the first position.
According to the ICC rankings, South Africa's Rasi van der Dusen is second after Babar in the list of batsmen, while Pakistan's Imam-ul-Haq has moved up a notch to third.
In the ranking of one-baters, India's Shibman Gul has moved up to the fourth position after one rank, while Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman has dropped two ranks and is at the fifth position.
Among ODI bowlers, Australia's Josh Hazlewood has retained his top spot. Afghanistan's Mujeeb-ur- Rehman has climbed three places to settle at third place, while fast bowler Haris Rauf has climbed seven places to 36th place in the rankings.

On the other hand, India's Surya Kumar Yadav is the first, Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan is second and Babar Azam is on the third place among T20 batters, while Afghanistan's Rashid Khan remains the first place among T20 bowlers.
Among all-rounders in ODIs and T20Is, Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan is number one.

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