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India pace speargun Jasprit Bumrah has dropped to second in the ICC ODI Rankings for Bowlers. At the same time, Hardik Pandya has risen a whopping 13 places to the eighth spot in the all-rounders' list of the format, following his muscular show in England. Although India pulled off a slim 2-1 win in a thrilling three-match One-Day International (ODI) series, Bumrah missed the final game due to back spasms, costing him the pinnacle of the rankings. On the other hand, New Zealand speedster Trent Boult has retrieved the top spot, having accumulated 704 rating points against Bumrah's 703.
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Young Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant scored an intelligent unbeaten 125 during the final ODI at Old Trafford in Manchester. As a result, he was rewarded for his decisive form, rising 25 places to 52nd. In the meantime, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam vanquishes the summit among batters, while the Indian pair of Virat Kohli (fourth) and Rohit Sharma (fifth), along with South African wicketkeeper-opener Quinton de Kock (sixth), drop a place.
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South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen, who hit his third ODI century at Chester-le-Street on Tuesday, jumped three spots to third among batters. English all-rounder Ben Stokes dropped four places and is out of the top-10 in the all-rounders' list, dropping to 11th. In contrast, his national teammate Chris Woakes has fallen on the bowlers and all-rounders' lists, as he failed to play the series.
(With inputs from PTI)