Babar Azam is at the first position with 824 points while Shumban Gill is at the second position with 810 points.


Dubai: The former captain of the Pakistan cricket team and famous batsman Babar Azam once again established his place in One-Day International (ODI) cricket.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released a new ranking of ODI players, according to which former national team captain Babar Azam has once again become the number one batsman in ODI cricket.
In the new rankings released by the ICC, Indian batsman Shumban Gill has moved down one place to the second position, while there is a difference of points between him and Babar Azam.
According to the ranking, Babar Azam is at the first position with 824 points while Shumban Gill is at the second position with 810 points.
In the new ranking, Virat Kohli is at the third position and Rohit Sharma is at the fourth position.
While in the ranking of ODI bowlers, the fast bowler of Pakistani cricket team Shaheen Shah Afridi is at the 9th position, while no player from Pakistan could make a place in the top ten all-rounders.

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