Mohammad Rizwan Upload the Ranking of ICC ODI despite the NZ series


Pakistan’s captain, Mohammad Rizwan, analyzes against Indian archirival during the Champions 2025 trophy on February 23, 2025 in Dubai. – ICC

Despite a 3-0 defeat against New Zealand in the recently completed Odi series, the Pakistani pattern and Wicktkeeper-Batter Mohammad Rizwan continued to raise the male Odi batting ranking of the CPI.

The captain climbed two places to 21, with 606 points. Batter Fakhar Zaman, out of the team, dropped two places and now sits on the 23rd, with imam-ul-haq retaining the 34th place.

The new Saim Ayub sensation also fell two points, now in the 38th, while Vicecapitán Salman Ali Agha moved a place up to 40.

Shubman Gill of India heads the classification as the racing batter number one, followed by the Babar Azam of Pakistan in the second and India Rohit Sharma in third.

In the ranking of Bowling Odi, the left -wing pacemakers Shaheen Afridi dropped a place at 12 with 601 points, while Haris Rauf dropped two places to 24.

The right arm pacemakers Naseem Shah uploaded five places to 43º with 494 points. Mohammad Wasim JR, who returned to the team during the recent New Zealand Odi series, left six places at 68.

The ranking of Captain Michael Bracewell of New Zealand in the classification of all the Men’s Odi Men’s CPI increased significantly.

Bracewell contributed 85 races with the bat, including an excellent half century in the final hate, and took two Wickts in the three games.

His performance helped him raise two points to the fifth, jumping to his compatriot Mitchell Santner (sixth) to become the best -classified Kiwi terrain.

Bracewell’s bombardment of 59 runs from 40 balls, including limits and maximums, boosted black covers to a total of 264/8 of its 42 overs.

He continued to take 1/39 of eight overs, since Ben Sears Sizzling Five Wickt Haul helped New Zealand seal a 43-run victory and complete a scanning of the 3-0 series.

Bracewell’s tickets also saw him jump 12 places in the ranking of batters, now occupying the 89th position, while retaining his position 18 in the classification of bowling players.

Ben Sears was the outstanding bowling player of the series, taking five wickts in the third odi to end 10 WICKETS in the series, which earned him the playing player of the series. Sears’s remarkable performance saw him 64 points in the ranking of bowling.



Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *