Key Points

Jofra Archer has made a massive leap in the ICC ODI bowling rankings following England's series against South Africa. The England pacer climbed 16 spots to reach third position after taking eight wickets in the three-match series. Archer now sits just 26 rating points behind top-ranked spinner Keshav Maharaj of South Africa. Meanwhile, several other players including Adil Rashid and Pakistan's T20I performers also saw significant improvements in their respective rankings.

Key Points: Jofra Archer Nears Keshav Maharaj Top ODI Bowling Ranking

  • Archer jumped 16 spots to third in ODI rankings after England-SA series
  • South Africa's Keshav Maharaj maintains top spot despite England's home defeat
  • Adil Rashid improved seven places to eighth in ODI bowling rankings
  • Pakistan's T20I tri-series performers also saw significant ranking improvements
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Archer closes in on Maharaj's No. 1 spot in ICC ODI rankings

England pacer Jofra Archer climbs to No. 3 in ICC ODI rankings after 8-wicket haul vs South Africa, now just 26 points behind top-ranked Keshav Maharaj.

Archer closes in on Maharaj's No. 1 spot in ICC ODI rankings
"Archer picked up eight scalps in the series, which included a wonderful spell of 4-18 in the series finale - ICC Reports"

Dubai, Sep 10

England pacer Jofra Archer has closed in on the top spot in the ODI bowlers rankings following the completion of their recent home series South Africa, which ended in a 1-2 defeat for the hosts.

Archer picked up eight scalps in the series, which included a wonderful spell of 4-18 in the series finale at Southampton, and was rewarded by climbing 16 spots to move to third overall on the updated rankings for ODI bowlers.

The right-arm pacer now trails No.1 ranked ODI bowler Keshav Maharaj by only 26 rating points, with the South African spinner maintaining his place at the top of the rankings following eight scalps of his own across the series against England, ICC reports.

Archer's teammate Adil Rashid improved seven spots to eighth on the same list for ODI bowlers.

In the batting chart, the England trio Joe Root (up five places to 19th), Jos Buttler (up seven rungs to 35th) and Jacob Bethell (up 56 spots to 65th) all make ground in the latest rankings update.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's victorious T20I tri-series, which features hosts UAE and Afghanistan, saw a group of players making improvements in the updated T20I rankings.

Pakistan left-arm spinner Sufiyan Muqeem rose seven places to 15th overall on the back of his two-wicket haul in the final. Pace spearhead Shaheen Afridi jumped four spots to 22nd, while leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed improved 39 spots to equal 27th following six scalps from two appearances at the event.

Mohammad Nawaz, who was adjudged Player of the Series for his 10 wickets, was rewarded by climbing 13 rungs to move to 30th overall on the list for T20I bowlers that remains headed by New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy.

In the T20I batting list, Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman climbed nine spots to 68th following 155 runs during the tri-series, while Sri Lanka top-order player Kusal Perera gained three places to move to ninth following his unbeaten half-century against Zimbabwe in Harare.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe veteran Sikandar Raza climbs three places to fourth overall on the list for T20I all-rounders following a string of decent efforts against Sri Lanka.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see spinners dominating the rankings! Maharaj holding his own against pace attacks. Hope our Indian spinners also make a strong comeback in the rankings soon.
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Arjun K
While Archer's performance is impressive, I feel the rankings should give more weight to performances in subcontinent conditions. Bowling in England is different from bowling in India or Sri Lanka.
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Sarah B
Great to see Pakistan's bowling attack developing so well! Shaheen, Nawaz, and now new talents emerging. The Asia Cup and World Cup are going to be so competitive this year.
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Vikram M
Sikandar Raza at 4th in all-rounders! What a comeback story for Zimbabwe cricket. They've been playing some good cricket recently. Hope they get more opportunities against top teams.
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Michael C
The depth in world bowling is amazing right now. From Archer's pace to Maharaj's spin, and all the emerging talents. Cricket fans are in for a treat with all these quality bowlers around!

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