India regains second spot in ODI rankings

January 23, 2012 03:54 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 03:05 pm IST - Dubai

India got back to second place in the ICC ODI rankings, thanks to Sri Lanka’s two consecutive wins against South Africa in the just concluded five-match series.

India had lost second place to the Proteas after they won the first three ODIs against Sri Lanka, however, the reversal in the fourth and fifth match helped India regain its position.

Virat Kohli remains India’s highest-ranked ODI player at number three while skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at number five. South Africa’s Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers, meanwhile, continue to lead the batting chart.

Outside the top 10, South Africa’s Graeme Smith is one of the biggest movers, returning to the top 20 in 17th position after gaining five places following his series contribution of 229 runs. Also heading in the right direction are Sri Lanka’s Upul Tharanga and Dinesh Chandimal. Tharanga has gained eight places and is now in 35th spot while Chandimal is in 65th position after rising 35 places

No Indian bowler figures in the top 10 list. South Africa’s Lonwabo Tsotsobe, who played a key role in his side’s 3-2 series win over Sri Lanka, has been rewarded with a jump of 10 places and puts him in third spot behind Pakistan’s spin pair of Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez.

Tsotsobe leapfrogged teammates Morne Morkel, who has dropped one place to seventh spot, and Dale Steyn, who has slipped to 15th position after conceding five places. Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga has returned to the top 10 with a gain of one place to be placed at number 10.

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