ICC rankings: Mohammed Siraj loses World No.1 ODI spot, Williamson makes massive jump in Test batters chart

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ICC rankings: Mohammed Siraj loses World No.1 ODI spot, Williamson makes massive jump in Test batters chart


Image Source : GETTY Mohammed Siraj loses World No.1 ODI bowlers’ spot

ICC rankings: Indian speedster Mohammed Siraj has misplaced his place because the No.1 ODI bowler after ICC launched the weekly gamers’ rankings on Wednesday. Siraj had develop into the World’s No.1 ODI bowler late in January as he displayed an excellent present in International cricket in latest occasions. Also, Kane Williamson has made a massive jump in the Test batters’ rankings and is now inside touching distance of overtaking the World No.1 Test batter Marnus Labuschagne.

India are going through Australia in a three-match ODI sequence. Indian pacers obtained a hammering from Australian openers Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head in the second match of the sequence. Siraj was among the many different victims to be despatched for cleaners in Australia’s 10-wicket win. This hammering noticed Siraj drop in score factors and go down to 3rd from first. Notably, Australia’s Josh Hazlewood has taken the No.1 ODI spot. Trent Boult stands forward of Siraj in the tally.

Kane Williamson has jumped 4 locations in the Test batters’ rankings to achieve the No.2 spot in the tally. He had an exquisite two-match Test sequence in opposition to Sri Lanka the place he smashed two good knocks. Williamson scored a match-winning 121* in the primary take a look at whereas making 215 in the primary innings of the second take a look at in New Zealand’s 2-0 win.

Siraj has made a major enchancment since coming again to India’s ODI workforce in February 2022, after a three-year absence from ODIs. He has been one in all India’s most dependable quick bowlers. With 9 wickets, Siraj was the highest wicket-taker for the sequence in opposition to Sri Lanka. He adopted that up by taking 4 wickets in the primary match of the just lately concluded sequence in opposition to New Zealand.

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