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Babar Azam Still Number 1 In Batsman Ranking Shaheen Afridi Slip to No 2 in Bowlers Ranking

Babar Azam Still Number 1 In Batsman Ranking Shaheen Afridi Slip to No 2 in Bowlers Ranking

Cricket's governing body ICC has released the latest rankings. According to which Afghanistan's Rashid Khan has got the first position, before that Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi had the first position. According to the new ranking, now Shaheen Afridi is in the second position. South Africa's Keshu Maharaj is in the third position.

Babar Azam's first position in batting is maintained, Rohit Sharma is at the second position and India's Shubman Gul is at the third position. Despite his poor performances, Virat Kohli is at number six. In Test cricket, which is Root's first position. India's Jaiswal is second and Kane Williamson is third, Saud Shakeel is eighth and Babar Azam is eighteenth. Bumrah is number one in the ranking of Test bowlers South Africa's Rabada is number two and Australia's Josh Hazlewood is number three. Pakistan's Nouman Ali is number nine and Shaheen Afridi is number fifteen.

India in Test all-rounders Jadeja's first number and Ravi Ashwin's second number, Shakib Al Hasan's third number and Mehdi Hasan's fourth number. If we talk about the team ranking, Australia's first number in Tests is India's second number, South Africa's third number and England's fourth number. New Zealand is the fifth number. Pakistan's Test rankings It is the seventh number. In the ODI rankings, India is number one, Australia is number two, Pakistan is number three and South Africa is number four. In the latest T20 rankings, India is number one, Australia is number two and England is number three. Pakistan is also ranked seventh in T20. Champions see in the trophy. Who improves his ranking by giving good performances but now it remains to be seen what ICC decides to give the Champions Trophy or Pakistan will be abused once again. Because the next three events are to be held in India, if Pakistan refuses to go to India, then what will India do?

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