ICC player prediction: Men’s ODI Ranking: Siraj is his new No. 1 bowler. Gil passes Kohli at the Batters’ table.

After India defeated New Zealand 3-0 at home, Mohammed Siraj became the world’s No. 1 bowler for the first time in the men’s ODI rankings. Shubman Gill, on the other hand, moved up 20 places in the batsmanship rankings after scoring 360 runs, including a second century and a century in his three ODIs against New Zealand, which put him ahead of Virat Kohli. was one place ahead of him in sixth place.

Siraj was third in the wicket takers table for the series against New Zealand with five wickets in two matches, behind Shardul Thakur and Kuldeep Yadav. However, the move saw him take 14 wickets in his ODI of 5 and his 3 games against Sri Lanka added to the previous series. For him, not traveling to India most recently contributed to his rise from vault, where he played ODI cricket last September. Year. Boult is currently 3rd, Josh his Hazelwood is his 2nd. Gill was also in excellent form, scoring 207 runs in the three ODI series against Sri Lanka in January, including a century and a half. Kohli hasn’t been that shabby, in his three games against Sri Lanka he has scored two centuries.

Rohit Sharma, on the other hand, in his third ODI against New Zealand he recorded 101 on 85 balls, moving him up two places in the batsman standings to eighth.

Ireland’s Harry Tector and Josh Little also made progress after the final series against Zimbabwe, which ended 1-1. With a total of 176 runs in three games he had a century and he hit 50 for Tector, which moved him up 12 places among ODI batsmen to 13th.

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