Key Points

Jofra Archer has reached a career-high third position in the ICC ODI bowling rankings. His back-to-back four-wicket hauls against South Africa propelled him up 16 spots. Archer now sits just 26 points behind top-ranked spinner Keshav Maharaj. Meanwhile, Pakistan's bowlers dominated the T20I rankings after their tri-series victory.

Key Points: Jofra Archer Reaches Career Best 3rd in ICC ODI Bowler Rankings

  • Jofra Archer jumped 16 spots to third in ODI rankings after stellar England series
  • Archer trails top-ranked Keshav Maharaj by just 26 rating points
  • Adil Rashid also rose seven spots to eighth among ODI bowlers
  • Pakistan's bowlers dominated T20I rankings after tri-series victory
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ICC Rankings: Jofra Archer climbs to career best 3rd spot in ODIs following back-to-back four-wicket hauls

England's Jofra Archer climbs to 3rd in ICC ODI rankings after back-to-back four-wicket hauls, trailing only Keshav Maharaj. Full rankings update inside.

"Archer collected eight scalps for the series that included a wonderful spell of 4/18 - ICC"

Dubai, September 10

England quick Jofra Archer climbed to a career-best ranking of third spot in the latest ICC ODI Rankings issued on Wednesday.

England fast bowler collected eight scalps for the series that included a wonderful spell of 4/18 in the series finale at Southampton, and he was duly rewarded by climbing 16 spots to move to third overall on the updated rankings for ODI bowlers, as per ICC. Archer took back-to-back four-fers in the series and also completed his 150 international wickets.

Archer trails number one-ranked ODI bowler Keshav Maharaj by only 26 rating points, with the South Africa spinner maintaining his place at the top of the rankings following eight scalps of his own across the series against England.

Archer's teammate Adil Rashid improves seven spots to eighth on the same list for ODI bowlers, while 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 rankings for ODI batters, with all these three batters contributing significant runs in the series, with Root and Bethell getting a century each alongside a fifty and Buttler secured two half-centuries.

Pakistan's victorious tri-series squad have been the big winner in the latest ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings.

The Asian side cruised to a 75-run victory over Afghanistan in the final of the recent tri-series that also featured hosts UAE, and it was a group of their bowlers that made the largest improvements in the updated T20I rankings.

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

It was fellow spinner Mohammad Nawaz who was adjudged Player of the Series for his 10 wickets, and the left-armer 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.

Flashy Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman was also the big winner on the latest rankings for T20I batters with the left-hander climbing nine spots to 68th following 155 runs during the tri-series. At the same time, Sri Lanka top-order player Kusal Perera gains three places to move to ninth following his unbeaten half-century against Zimbabwe in Harare.

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

- ANI

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Priya S
Congratulations to Archer! His comeback story is inspiring after all those injury struggles. Cricket needs such quality fast bowlers to make contests exciting.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a spinner (Maharaj) at the top of ODI bowling rankings! Usually it's pacers who dominate. Shows how T20 cricket is changing the game dynamics.
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Arjun K
Pakistan's bowling attack looking really strong with Shaheen, Nawaz and now Muqeem coming up. Their spin department is especially dangerous in T20s. Worthy winners of the tri-series!
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Karthik V
ICC rankings keep changing so frequently these days. One good series and you jump 50 spots, one bad series and you drop out. Makes it exciting but also a bit unpredictable for team selections.
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Michael C
Good to see Sikandar Raza getting recognition. He's been Zimbabwe's most consistent player for years now. At 36, he's still improving his game - respect! 👏

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