Mehidy, Salman, Santner Soar in Latest ICC ODI & T20I Player Rankings

Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz has surged in the ICC ODI rankings following his team's series victory over Pakistan, rising to joint-seventh among bowlers and second among all-rounders. Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha also climbed into the top ten for ODI batters. In T20I rankings, New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner made significant gains after strong performances against South Africa. Several other players from Bangladesh, Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa saw notable movements in the latest update.

Key Points: ICC Rankings: Mehidy, Salman, Santner Make Big Gains

  • Mehidy jumps to 2nd in ODI all-rounders
  • Salman Agha enters top 10 ODI batters
  • Santner soars in T20I rankings
  • Bangladesh players gain after series win
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Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Salman Agha, Mitchell Santner make big gains in latest ICC Rankings

Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan, Pakistan's Salman Agha, and NZ's Mitchell Santner see major jumps in the latest ICC Men's ODI and T20I Player Rankings.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Salman Agha, Mitchell Santner make big gains in latest ICC Rankings
"Mehidy Hasan Miraz rose nine places to joint seventh among ODI bowlers and moved up two spots to second in the ODI all-rounders rankings. - ICC"

Dhaka, March 18

Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz has made big gains in the latest ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings, according to the ICC website. Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha and New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner also made big leaps in the rankings.

Mehidy was one of Bangladesh's standout players in their recent three-match ODI series against Pakistan at home, taking five wickets as the team secured a 2-1 series victory.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz rose nine places to joint seventh among ODI bowlers and moved up two spots to second in the ODI all-rounders rankings. Other Bangladesh players also made notable gains: Tanzid Hasan jumped 31 places to 55th, and Litton Das rose 10 spots to 82nd among batters, while Taskin Ahmed climbed 12 places to 28th and Mustafizur Rahman moved up 13 spots among bowlers.

Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha also climbed nine places to joint ninth among ODI batters and moved up three spots to joint 10th in the ODI all-rounders rankings. Shaheen Afridi rose four places to 25th among all-rounders following strong bowling performances.

Meanwhile, in the T20I rankings, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner made the biggest leap after impressive displays in the first two matches of the Black Caps' ongoing five-match home series against South Africa.

Mitchell Santner carried his T20 World Cup 2026 form into the first two matches of the home series against South Africa, taking three wickets and scoring 35 runs as the series stands 1-1 with three games to go.

The Kiwi captain jumped 11 places to 13th among T20I bowlers and moved up two spots to joint seventh in the T20I all-rounders rankings, achieving a new career-high rating.

New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson also improved in the T20I bowlers rankings, climbing 18 places to 51st, while Devon Conway rose four spots to 70th among T20I batters.

South Africa's George Linde jumped 11 places to move to 23rd for T20I all-rounders, while compatriot Ottneil Baartman (up 23 places to 73rd) is among the movers on the rankings for T20I bowlers.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Mitchell Santner is such an underrated all-rounder. His economy in T20s is fantastic. Good to see him climbing the rankings. The NZ vs SA series has been exciting so far!
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Priya S
While it's good to see players from other nations doing well, I do wish the ICC rankings got more coverage for our Indian players too. Sometimes feels like they only make news when an Indian is at the top. Just my two paise.
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Vikram M
Salman Agha's rise is interesting. Pakistan always finds these gritty middle-order batters. The rankings shuffle after every series keeps things fresh. Bangladesh's growth in cricket is really commendable.
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Rohit P
Mustafizur Rahman moving up 13 spots! The 'Fizz' is getting back his old rhythm it seems. Good for cricket when bowlers from different countries perform well. 🏏
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Michael C
The depth in T20 bowling rankings is insane. So many quality players. Lockie Ferguson jumping 18 places shows how competitive it is. One good spell can change your ranking dramatically.

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