Azhar Ali, who started the Test at 34th position, has jumped 11 places to become Pakistan’s second highest-ranked batsman after… Read More
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Azhar Ali, who started the Test at 34th position, has jumped 11 places to become Pakistan’s second highest-ranked batsman after Babar Azam, who has retained his fifth position. The latest ICC rankings were released earlier today.
Azhar came into the third Test with scores of 0, 18 and 20, and carried his bat for 141, which was his 17th Test century in 81 matches. His efforts were unable to save Pakistan from a follow-on, but his side managed to earn a respectable draw as the series ended 1-0 in England’s favor.
Babar Azam scored 11 and 63 not out in the third Southampton Test but has stayed in the fifth position on 797 points. The list is headed by Steve Smith of Australia (911 points), followed by Virat Kohli (886), Marnus Labuschagne (827) and Kane Williamson (812).
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Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, who was adjudged Pakistan’s player of the series, has gained three places and is now at 72nd position. Rizwan scored 53 and added 138 runs for the sixth wicket with Azhar in Pakistan’s first innings score of 273.
Pakistan batsmen slipping in the latest ICC rankings are Asad Shafiq (26th), Shan Masood (29th), Abid Ali (59th), while Fawad Alam is outside the top-100.
In the bowling table, Mohammad Abbas has dropped out of the top-10 after sliding five places to share the 13th position with India’s Mohammad Shami. The fast bowler, however, has remained Pakistan’s highest-ranked Test bowler.
Wrist spinner Yasir Shah, who took two for 173, has also slipped one place to 23rd spot,.Shaheen Shah Afridi is currently ranked at 33rd and Naseem has dropped to 57th position.
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James Anderson, who dismissed Azhar to become the first fast bowler to take 600 Test wickets, has moved up to eighth in the list, which is headed by Pat Cummins and followed by Stuart Broad, Neil Wagner, Tim Southee, and Jason Holder.
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26/08/2020 01:08 PM
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