ISLAMABAD – International Cricket Council has unveiled the latest ODIRankings for the players.
Pakistan opening batsman Imam ul Haq has achieved career-best ODI rankingas he earned the 16th spot after the series against South Africa.
The 23-year-old gained nine slots to reach at 16th position, with 271 runsat the top of the order. He scored his fifth ODI century against Proteaswhich maintains an impressive average of 60+ in the ODIs.
Shaheen Afridi also climbed the ladder as he moved up 38 slots to 74th positionafter taking six wickets in the series. The tall left-arm fast bowler hastroubled South Africa with pace and bounce throughout the series.
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult grabbed the third position in ICCbowlers’ rankings after the destructive performance in the series againstIndia, while India’s Jasprit Bumrah and Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khanare ahead of him.






