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Indian Cricket Team, Virat Kohli tops the ICC ODI Rankings
Published : Sep 29, 2017, 3:46 pm IST
Updated : Sep 29, 2017, 3:46 pm IST
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Indian team after winning three consecutive matches against Australia tops the one-day rankings whereas Australia slips to number three of ICC latest rankings. South Africa is in the second position whereas England and New Zealand are at fourth and fifth in the ODI rankings respectively.


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If we talk about the top batsmen in the world then the Indian captain Virat Kohli tops the ICC Rankings. David Warner, Australian opener batsman is in the second position whereas South Africa AB de Villiers holds the third position in the rankings. Joe Root of England and Babar Azam of Pakistan holds the fourth and fifth position respectively.


While talking about the top-most bowlers the Australian Josh Hazlewood holds the number one position in the ICC Latest Rankings by earning 732 points in the Rankings. Imran Tahir spinner of South Africa holds the second position whereas one more batsman from Australia namely Mitchell Starc is at the third position with 701 points.

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Jasprit Bumrah of India who has done a wonderful performance in the India Vs Australia series holds the fourth position and Kagiso Rabada of South Africa is at fifth position.

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