Rohit jumps to 6th in ICC ODI rankings; Gill stays 2nd

Rohit amassed 131 runs against Afghanistan and then backed it up with an imperious 86 from 63 balls against Pakistan to be one of the in-form batters in the showpiece tournament.
Rohit jumps to 6th in ICC ODI rankings; Gill stays 2nd
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DUBAI: India captain Rohit Sharma jumped five places to sixth in the ICC ODI batters' ranking on the back of his imperious form in the World Cup.

Rohit amassed 131 runs against Afghanistan and then backed it up with an imperious 86 from 63 balls against Pakistan to be one of the in-form batters in the showpiece tournament.

South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock rose three spots to third after back-to-back tons (100 against Sri Lanka and 109 against Australia) in the World Cup as he leapfrogged team-mate Rassie van der Dussen in fourth.

De Kock missed an opportunity to climb even closer to top spot after he was dismissed for 20 against Netherlands.

Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz (up 19 spots to 18th) and Netherlands captain Scott Edwards (up 16 spots to 27th) have also surged in the batting rankings following superb innings that inspired each of their teams to shock victories. Pakistan captain Babar Azam has edged up to 836 rating points and stretched his lead in the ODI batting rankings to 18 points.

India opener Shubman Gill remained in second spot after overcoming illness to kick off his World Cup ampaign with 12 runs against Pakistan. Veteran New Zealand pacer Trent Boult is within reach of the No.1 spot in the ODI bowling rankings following a destructive spell against Bangladesh. He finished with 2/45 against Bangladesh after also dismissing Towhid Hridoy for his 200th wicket in ODIs. Agencies

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