Pakistan skipper Babar Azam’s lead at the head of the ODI Batting Rankings has been reduced to just six rating points as India’s Shubman Gill and a host of stars in stunning form at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup close in on the Pakistan skipper.
Babar has dropped a total of 829 rating points despite scoring 157 runs in five innings in the ongoing Cricket World Cup, his most recent effort saw him score a fighting 74 in a losing side against Afghanistan in Chennai.
On the other hand, Gill has 95 runs from just three matches for India, with the right-hander improving to 823 rating points on the back of his exceptional knock of 53 against Bangladesh in Pune.
The India opener isn’t the only player to close on Babar’s top ranking; the in-form South African opener Quinton de Kock is within the Pakistan skipper’s reach as he sits in third place on the rankings for ODI batters following an incredible start to the World Cup that has already seen him score three astounding centuries.
His teammate Heinrich Klaasen (moved up seven places to fourth and a new career-high rating), while experienced duo Virat Kohli (improved three spots) and David Warner (up two spots) share fifth place on the rankings after pulling off some good performances in India.
In the ODI bowler rankings, Australia seamer Josh Hazlewood maintains a narrow lead at the top, but a number of key challengers are in contention to overtake him, with India quick Mohammed Siraj (up one place to second) his nearest rival after picking up six wickets from five appearances at the World Cup.
South African spinner Keshav Maharaj rose two places to third and a new career-high rating following his seven wickets at the tournament.
Afghanistan’s experienced cricketer Mohammad Nabi (up four places to sixth) and Australian spinner Adam Zampa (up four places to seventh) also made ground inside the top 10.
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan remained in front of the ODI rankings for all-rounders, with South Africa’s Marco Jansen the biggest beneficiary, with the in-form No. 7 jumping 23 places on this list to share 11th place alongside Scotland’s Michael Leask.