South Africa displace India from top of ODI rankings

Virat Kohli has slipped to No. 2 in ODI batsmen’s rankings, behind South Africa’s AB de Villiers

October 20, 2017 05:37 pm | Updated 05:38 pm IST - Dubai

 South Africa beat Bangladesh by 104 runs to move to the top spot

South Africa beat Bangladesh by 104 runs to move to the top spot

India on Friday lost their No. 1 status in the ICC ODI rankings to South Africa following the Proteas’ win over Bangladesh in the second match of the ongoing series.

According to the updated ICC ODI rankings, by virtue of South Africa’s 104-run win over Bangladesh in the second ODI in Paarl, South Africa jumped to the top spot, leapfrogging India.

While India and South Africa have identical 120 points against their names, India are placed second on the basis of decimal points.

India had claimed the top spot in the ICC rankings following their 4-1 win over Australia at home recently.

But India have a chance to reclaim their top spot as they host New Zealand in a three-match ODI series, scheduled to begin in Mumbai on October 22.

Meanwhile, India skipper Virat Kohli has slipped a place to be at No. 2 in ODI batsmen’s rankings, behind South Africa’s AB de Villiers. Another Indian to be ranked in top-10 is Rohit Sharma, who has also dropped down two spots to be at seventh.

In the bowlers’ list, Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel are the two Indians who figure in top 10. Both Bumrah and Patel have slipped a position each to be at sixth and eighth places, respectively.

ODI bowlers’ table is topped by Pakistan’s Hasan Ali, who has moved up as many as six places to become the fifth bowler at the No. 1 place of the ODI rankings this year.

Ali has taken nine wickets in the ongoing five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka so far.

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