Kane Williamson, Tom Latham make notable progress in latest Men's ODI Player Rankings

The duo moved up in the rankings after a stunning 221-run partnership against India in the first ODI.

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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and wicketkeeper Tom Latham have made notable progress in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings after figuring in a match-winning 221-run partnership in the first ODI of their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League series against India in Auckland.

Williamson has moved into the top 10 after his 98 not out while Latham has galloped 10 places to reach 18th position after smashing an unbeaten 145 off 104 deliveries, their unbroken fourth wicket stand helping overhaul a total of 306 with 2.5 overs to spare.

Indian stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have dropped behind Australia’s Steve Smith (at a career-best sixth place) and England’s Jonny Bairstow (seventh) as they are not part of the ODI squad in New Zealand, while Shreyas Iyer (up six places to 27th), Shubman Gill (up three places to 34th) and Sanju Samson (up 10 places to 82nd) have moved up the list.

Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who notched up half-centuries in a winning cause in their first ODI against Sri Lanka and in the abandoned second match, has progressed 21 places to 48th in the latest weekly update.

Other batters to improve their rankings include players from teams playing in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 – Namibia’s Gerhard Erasmus (up eight places to 39th), Papua New Guinea’s Assad Vala (up nine places to 43rd) and Monank Patel of the USA (up five places to 44th). 

New Zealand pacers Lockie Ferguson (up five places to 32nd) and Tim Southee (up two places to 34th) have moved up the bowlers’ rankings after finishing with three wickets each in the first ODI while Matt Henry is now in the top five.

Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga is a major gainer after grabbing three wickets in the two matches, moving up six places to 27th. With a knock of 66 to show in the first game, he is also up 20 places to 102nd among batters and is now eighth in the list of all-rounders.

Men's ODI Batter Rankings

PlayerCountryRatings
Babar AzamPakistan890
Imam-ul-HaqPakistan779
Rassie van der DussenSouth Africa766
Quinton de KockSouth Africa759
David WarnerAustralia747
Steve SmithAustralia719
Jonny BairstowEngland710
Virat KohliIndia707704
Rohit SharmaIndia704
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand701

Men's ODI Bowler Rankings

PlayerCountryRatings
Trent BoultNew Zealand760
Josh HazlewoodAustralia727
Mitchell StarcAustralia665
Shaheen AfridiPakistan661
Matt HenryNew Zealand656
Adam ZampaAustralia655
Mehedi HasanBangladesh655
Mujeeb Ur RahmanAfghanistan650
Muztafizur RahmanBangladesh640
Rashid KhanAfghanistan635

Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings

PlayerCountryRatings
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh372
Mohammad NabiAfghanistan312
Rashid KhanAfghanistan273
Mitchell SantnerNew Zealand267
Sikandar RazaZimbabwe261
Zeeshan MaqsoodOman238
Mehedi HasanBangladesh238
Wanindu HasarangaSri Lanka235
Assad ValaPapua New Guinea233
Chris WoakesEngland222

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