Jadeja leads bowling list, Kohli fourth in ICC batting rankings
Ravindra Jadeja continues to jointly top the bowlers’ list, while Virat Kohli is the highest-ranked Indian batsman at fourth in the latest International Cricket Council’s One Day International rankings issued Tuesday.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is unchanged at seventh in the batsmen’s list followed by Suresh Raina at a distant joint 16th.
In the bowling chart, R Ashwin and Bhuvneshwar Kumar hold on to their 18th and joint 20th position respectively. Jointly heading the list with West Indian Sunil Narine, Jadeja, however, slipped a rung to fourth in the all-rounder’s list.
Elsewhere, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson is back in the top-10 of the rankings for ODI bowlers after he jumped six places to eighth in the latest update.
The latest rankings were released after Australia defeated England by 49 runs in the fifth and final ODI at the Rose Bowl, Southampton on Monday to claim the series 2-1.
Johnson picked up five wickets in the series against England and returned to the top 10 for the first time since October 2011, when he was ranked fourth.
Outside the top 20, Boyd Rankin in 25th (up by 21), George Dockrell in 34th (up by five), Majid Haq in 56th (up by six), Kevin O’Brien in 63rd (up by three) and Ravi Bopara in 66th (up by nine) are the other bowlers to move in the right direction.
Shane Watson, player of the match for his knock of 143 in the fifth and final ODI, ended the series with a run tally of 187 and is now back in the top 10 of the batting table after moving up one place to 10th. Watson was last ranked in the top ten in June 2013, in ninth position.
Watson’s effort with the bat and his three wickets in the series also helped him move up two places to third in the Rankings for ODI all-rounders, still headed by Mohammad Hafeez, with Shakib Al Hasan in second place.
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