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Kohli attains rare double in ICC rankings

February 21, 2018

DUBAI: Virat Kohli’s prolific run with the bat has helped him attain the rare feat of crossing the 900-point mark in both Tests and ODIs after the latest update in the ICC ODI player rankings, which also saw Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan and India pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah take the joint-top position among bowlers, says an ICC release.

Kohli has become only the second batsman after South Africa’s AB de Villiers to attain the 900-point mark concurrently in both forms of the game and one among only five to have crossed 900 points in both forms of the game as he consolidated his top position with 558 runs in the 5-1 series win over South Africa, during which he slammed three centuries.

Kohli has thus moved ahead of Brian Lara in the all-timers’ list, having also overtaken him in the all-timers’ Test list last month. Kohli is now seventh in the ODI list of all-time rankings that is led by Vivian Richards with 935 points and the India captain is now a good 22 points clear of Sachin Tendulkar, whose ODI career high of 887 points came against Zimbabwe in January 1998.

Kohli, who is the first India batsman to touch the 900-point mark in ODIs, has the best aggregate since Lara reached 911 points in March 1993.

India opener Shikhar Dhawan, who aggregated 323 runs in the South Africa series, is another notable gainer in the latest rankings even as a clutch of Indian bowlers made rapid strides in the latest rankings, including the wrist-spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav.

Leg-spinner Chahal has moved up eight slots to 21st position with 16 wickets in the South Africa series while Chinaman bowler Yadav’s 17 scalps have helped him move up 15 positions to take 47th position. Pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah’s eight wickets have lifted him two places to take the joint-first position.

Rashid has joined Bumrah at the top with 16 wickets in the series against Zimbabwe which Afghanistan won 4-1 to become the youngest to attain top ranking. His 51 runs in two innings in the series, including a brisk 43 in the final match in Sharjah on Monday, has also helped him break into the top-five in the list of all-rounders while he has also moved up 11 slots to take 115th place among batsmen.

Other Afghanistan players to gain in the latest rankings include batsmen Rahmat Shah (up 39 places to 42nd), Javed Ahmedi (up 18 places to 83rd) and Najibullah Zadran (up 23 places to 93rd) and off-spin bowler Mohammad Nabi (up seven places to 11th).

For South Africa, Faf du Plessis’ 120-run knock in the first ODI against India, after which he was ruled out due to an injury, has seen him gain one slot to reach eighth position.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan have overtaken Zimbabwe in the ICC ODI team rankings. Afghanistan have gained four points to take 10th position with 55 points while Zimbabwe have lost three

points to be on 50 points.

England and New Zealand feature in a five-match ODI series starting on February 25 at Hamilton, with the home side having the chance to overtake the opposition on decimal points by winning the series 3-2. Both teams can reach second position on the table with a 5-0 win.

Series scenarios: New Zealand beat England 5-0: New Zealand 119 points; England 113 points; New Zealand beat England 4-1: New Zealand 117 points; England 114 points; New Zealand beat England 3-2: New Zealand 116 points; England 116 points; England beat New Zealand 3-2: England 117 points; New Zealand 114 points; England beat New Zealand 4-1: England 119 points; New Zealand 113 points; England beat New Zealand 5-0; England 120 points; New Zealand 111 points.

Series itinerary: February 25: 1st ODI, Hamilton; February 28: 2nd ODI, Tauranga; March 3: 3rd ODI, Wellington; March 7: 4th ODI, Dunedin; March 10: 5th ODI, Christchurch.

ODI team rankings: 1. India 123 points; 2. South Africa 117; 3. England 116; 4. New Zealand 115; 5. Australia 112; 6. Pakistan 96; 7. Bangladesh 90; 8. Sri Lanka 84; 9. Windies 76; 10. Afghanistan 55; 11. Zimbabwe 50; 12. Ireland 40.

ODI player rankings: Batsmen (top 10): 1. Virat Kohli (Ind) 909 points; 2. AB de Villiers (SA) 844; 3. David Warner (Aus) 823; 4. Babar Azam (Pak) 813; 5. Joe Root (Eng) 808; 6. Rohit Sharma (Ind) 799; 7. Quinton de Kock (SA) 783; 8. Faf du Plessis (SA) 782; 9. Kane Williamson (NZ) 777; 10. Shikhar Dhawan (Ind) 769.

Bowlers (top 10): 1. Rashid Khan (Afg) 787 points; 1. Jasprit Bumrah (Ind) 787; 3. Trent Boult (NZ) 729; 4. J. Hazlewood (Aus) 714; 5. Hasan Ali (Pak) 711; 6. Imran Tahir (SA) 683; 7. Kagiso Rabada (SA) 679; 8. Y. Chahal (Ind) 667; 9. Mitchell Santner (NZ) 662; 10. Mitchell Starc (Aus) 658.

All-rounders (top 5): 1. Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 360 points; 2. Mohammad Hafeez (Pak) 339; 3. M. Nabi (Afg) 332; 4. Rashid Khan (Afg) 311; 5. A. Mathews (SL) 306.