India’s younger batting sensation Shubman Gill has performed what no different batter was in a position to obtain in nearly three years of ODI cricket because the Fazilka-born dethroned Babar Azam of Pakistan to assert the highest spot in the ICC ODI Batting Rankings on Wednesday, November 8.
Shubman has aggregated a complete of 830 ranking factors and has pipped Babar because the latter has now slipped to the No. 2 spot with 824 scores to his credit score. The 24-year-old India opener displayed some excellent type in the sport towards Sri Lanka on November 2 whereas enjoying on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and contributed to India’s greatest win in the continuing World Cup.
The younger India star is in red-hot type in the continuing calendar yr and is main the run charts. He has aggregated 1149 runs in 26 ODIs this yr at a staggering common of 63.00. It’s not solely the common at which he has aggregated his runs, it is also the strike charge that has dented the opposition bowling line-ups badly. Shubman wields a strike charge of 103.72 – the very best among the many prime three run-getters in ODIs this yr.
On the opposite hand, the continuing World Cup has not precisely panned out as per expectations for Pakistan skipper Babar. Rated among the many greatest batters on show in the continuing World Cup, Babar has not fairly lived as much as the hype and has amassed 282 runs in eight video games at an honest common of 40.28 with the assistance of 4 half-centuries.Â
On the opposite hand, Mohammed Siraj has reclaimed the highest spot in the ODI bowling rankings by advantage of his glorious show in the sport towards Sri Lanka. Siraj bagged figures of three/16 towards the Lankan Lions and ripped their batting order to shreds. Josh Hazlewood who was earlier on the zenith has slipped all the best way all the way down to the fifth place and is collectively holding the spot together with Shaheen Afridi.
South Africa’s ace left-arm orthodox bowler Keshav Maharaj has registered huge positive factors and is now holding onto the second spot.