Pakistan's Babar Azam is first, India's Rohit Sharma is in second position


Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the rankings of One Day International (ODI), T20 and Test batsmen.
In the ODI batsmen rankings released by the ICC, Pakistan's Babar Azam is first, India's Rohit Sharma is in second position, and India's Shubman Gill is in third position in this list.

Pakistan's Saim Ayub has joined the top hundred players. After scoring a century against Zimbabwe. He is at 90th position in the rankings.
Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi lost his first position in the ICC ODI bowlers rankings. Shaheen has dropped one place to second and Rashid Khan has risen one place to first.
Test Rankings

England's Joe Root retains the top spot in the Test batsmen rankings. India's Yashvi Jaiswal has moved up two places to second, while England's Kane Williamson is in third place.
Pakistan's Saud Shakeel has moved up one place to 8th in the Test batsmen rankings.
India's Jasprit Bumrah has once again become the number one bowler in the Test bowlers’ rankings. He has moved up two places, while Pakistan's Nauman Ali remains in 9th place.
T20 rankings

Australia's Travis Head is first, England's Phil Salt is second and India's Tilak Verma is in third place.
In the T20 bowlers' rankings, England's Adil Rashid is first, Sri Lanka's Vinindeo Harsanga is second, and Australia's Adam Zampa is third.

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