Pakistan captain Salman Agha has made big jump to 59th position after moving up 18 places


Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the rankings of T20 and ODI players.
India's Abhishek Sharma retains the top position in the T20 batsmen's rankings.
Afghanistan's Ibrahim Zadran has moved up 12 places and is now at 20th position.
Babar Azam has moved up three places, and Mohammad Rizwan has dropped two places in the ICC rankings, both are at 21st and 22nd positions, respectively.
UAE captain Mohammad Wasim has moved up five places to 26th position, while Pakistan's Hasan Nawaz has moved up two places to 32nd position, and Saim Ayub has moved down two places to 40th position.
Pakistan captain Salman Agha has made a big jump in the T20 batsmen's rankings; he is at 59th position after moving up 18 places.
New Zealand's Jacob Duffy retains top spot in the T20 bowlers' rankings while Pakistan's Safyan Muqeem has jumped 11 places to 22nd.
Shaheen Afridi is at 26th position after an improvement of eight places, while Haris Rauf has dropped four places to 28th, and Mohammad Nawaz has risen 15 places to 43rd.
Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi has risen 26 places to 54th, while Noor Ahmed has jumped 49 places to 73rd.
India's Hardik Pandya retains top spot in T20 all-rounders' rankings. Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi has risen one place to 2nd.
Saim Ayub has moved up nine places to 14th, Afghanistan's Rashid Khan has moved up three places to 16th, and Pakistan's Mohammad Nawaz has moved up 14 places to 21st.
India's Shubman Gul has maintained his top spot in the ICC ODI batsmen's rankings.
Sri Lanka's Patham Nishanka has moved up seven places to 13th, South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen has dropped three places to 18th, and Aiden Markram has moved up three places to 20th.
England's Ben Duchatt has dropped five places to 21st, Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza has jumped nine places to 22nd, and Zimbabwe's Ben Kiran has jumped 71 places to 90th.
South Africa's Keshav Maharaj retains his top spot in the ICC ODI bowlers' rankings, England's Jofra Archer has moved up six places to 19th, while South Africa's Lungi Ngedi has moved up five places to 24th.
Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza has become the number one all-rounder in ODI cricket. Sikandar Raza has moved up two places to 16th in the ODI all-rounders' rankings.
Afghanistan's Azmatullah Umarzai has moved down one place to second, while Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi has moved down one place to third.
New Zealand's Mitchell Santner has moved up one place to sixth, Afghanistan's Rashid Khan has moved up one place to seventh, while Zimbabwe's Shane Williams has moved up seven places to 16th.

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