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ICC Rankings: Babar Azam no.1 ODI batsman

NEW DELHI: India captain Virat Kohli‘s toh  ICC rankings batsman  nimete top te thaka toh  Wednesday te harishe   etu toh Pakistan counterpart Babar Azam para khotom kurishe kun  toh charta  wala  thakishe tai laga desh  para etu position paa toh.

Tai toh etia  India laga captain para aata points para pichede te ase.ICC para statement  te koikena janaidiya thakishe.

Babar, Under-19 World Cups in 2010 and 2012 laga star  aro kun para 2015 para   ODIs khan kheli thaka toh  etu series south Africa laga  khilaaf kheli thaka toh  837 rating points para shuru kurishe aro  uthishe 858 (ahead of Kohli) te tai para first match te 103 runs  bona pichede.’

Tai toh  852 para namishe   last weekly  rankings update te etu bi 32 score  kurikena   second ODI te.

Kohli’s 1,258 day-supremacy toh tin sal uporte utha  pichede babar para  compatriots Zaheer Abbas (1983-84), Javed Miandad (1988-89), and Mohammad Yousuf (2003) ke emulate kuriseh number one ODI batsman te.

Tests, te Babar  toh  fifth position te ahise aro tai toh  etia  sixth te thakishe aro T20Is te   tai toh third thakishe  hoilebi tai toh number one te thakishe poila te.

Left-handed opener Fakhar Zaman toh  aro ekta Pakistan batsman thakishe  ODI batting charts te utha toih  five slots uporte uthise career-best seventh position te punchikena/

Left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Afridi (four places to a career-best 11th) aro left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz (29 places to 96th) bi uthishe etu bi etu match te tinta wicket haul loikena.

Kohli’s deputy, Rohit Sharma toh third position te ase 825 points te  New Zealand’s Ross Taylor laga akhe te. Ekta bi indian khan etu top 10 batting chart te nai.

Bowlers khan te Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah fourth te ase  -ranked Trent Boult of New Zealand, Afghanistan’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman and another Kiwi pacer Matt Henry laga pichede.

Ravichandran Ashwin toh ekta indian  ase top 10 all-rounders’ listte thaka toh number nine positon  te.

Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan toh akhe te ase  injured England all-rounder Ben Stokes and Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi laga akhe te.