Bangladesh’s skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz has shown remarkable progress in the ODI rankings after an impressive performance against Pakistan in a recent three-match series. Mehidy has moved up nine places to joint seventh in the ODI bowlers’ rankings and advanced two spots to second in the ODI all-rounders’ list. He was a standout performer for Bangladesh, securing five wickets across the series.
In the same series, Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan, who scored his first century against Pakistan, surged 31 places to 55th, while Litton Das climbed 10 spots to 82nd in the rankings. Among the bowlers, Taskin Ahmed rose 12 places to 28th, and Mustafizur Rahman gained 13 positions to reach 47th.
Despite Pakistan’s series loss, Salman Ali Agha moved up nine places to joint ninth in the ODI batting rankings and improved three spots to joint 10th in the ODI all-rounders’ list. Shaheen Shah Afridi also made progress, advancing four places to be tied for 25th in the ODI all-rounders’ list.
In T20Is, New Zealand’s captain Mitchell Santner has made significant gains, continuing his strong performance from the T20 World Cup into the ongoing series against South Africa. Santner climbed 11 places to 13th in the T20I bowlers’ rankings and moved up two spots to joint seventh in the T20I all-rounders’ list, achieving a career-best rating.
Among other players, Lockie Ferguson rose 18 places to 51st in the T20I bowling rankings, while Devon Conway gained four spots to reach 70th among batters. India’s Abhishek Sharma maintained his top position in the T20I batting rankings.
South Africa also witnessed movement in the rankings, with George Linde climbing 11 places to 23rd in the T20I all-rounders’ list after contributing 33 runs in a match. Ottneil Baartman, a pacer, jumped 23 places to 73rd in the T20I bowlers’ rankings.
