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ICC releases ranking of Test players
Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam is at number one in the ranking of OD) batsmen.
Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Wednesday released the ranking of Test players.
New Zealand's Kane Williamson has retained his first position in the Test batsmen's rankings, while England's Joe Root has moved up one notch to the second position.
Australia's Steve Smith moved to the third position and Pakistan's Babar Azam is at the 5th position.
India's Yashsi Jaiswal has entered the top ten after moving up two places, while Rohit Sharma has moved up two places to the 11th position.
Ranking of Test Bowlers
Among Test bowlers, India's Jasprit Bumrah has retained his first rank, while Australia's Josh Hazlewood has moved up one place to fourth and Australia's Nathan Line has moved up to sixth place by two places.
Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi has moved from 12th place to 11th. While, India's Ravindra Jadeja remains number one in Test all-rounders.
ODI Rankings
Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam is at number one in the ranking of One Day International (ODI) batsmen, while South Africa's Keshu Maharaj is at number one among ODI bowlers and Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan is at number one among ODI all-rounders.
T20 Rankings
India's Surya Kumar Yadav is first, Pakistan's Muhammad Rizwan is second and Babar Azam is third in the T20 ranking.
Among T20 bowlers, England's Adil Rashid remains at the first number.
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