LAHORE: Pakistan’s debutants, all-rounder Faheem Ashraf and left-handed opener Imam-ul-Haq, have entered the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test Player Rankings in the list for batsmen at 81st and 113th positions, respectively.
Faheem scored 83 in the first innings against Ireland at Malahide while Imam had scored seven and 74 not out, an ICC press release said. Pace bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Mohammad Amir have moved up the ladder with Abbas gaining eight slots to reach a career-best 29th position and Amir advancing two places to 37th position. Abbas finished with nine for 110 in the match while Amir took five for 72. In the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings, Pakistan gained one point after victory in the one-off Test.
They remain in seventh position with 87 points while Ireland, who will get a proper ranking only after eight Test matches, have yet to take their first points.Kevin O’Brien produced a knock of 40 in the first innings and a valiant 118 in the second to help Ireland fight back after they were asked to follow-on, eventually losing by five wickets. Kevin O’Brien’s 158 runs in the match helped him to enter the Rankings in 66th place with a rating of 440 points.
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