
Afghanistani talismanic spinner with Rashid Khan’s foot gained the regeneration of the highest point in the ODI Bowling ICC ranking after his match winning in the 3-0 series Whitewash against Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi.
Rashid, who captured 11 goals in the series-including the stunning five bag in the second ODI, climbed five places to reach position 1 with 710 ratings, 30 without South Africa Keshav Maharaj. This means Rashid’s return to the summit for the first time since November 2024, after originally reached the milestone in September 2018.
His teammate Azmatullah Omarzai also achieved significant profits and after taking seven goals in the series, he jumped 19 seats. The best position. Among the Bangladeshi Mehida Miida Miraz, the Hasan Miraz raised to four seats to 24th place while Tanzim Hasan Sakib after impressive performances an increase in 24 positions to 67.
The Afghanistani feeling of launching Ibrahim Zadran continued his meteoric ascension and moved eight places to the best second place in the ICC ODI ranking. Zadran was appointed player of the series after scoring 213 runs across three matches, including two shifts defining matches.
Its current sum of 690 evaluation points is the highest Afghan dough that has ever reached, which broke the previous record of Rahmanullah Gurbaz with 686 points. In particular, the position of Nadrana No. 2 is the highest, which Afghan player reached in the ranking of the ODI launcher ICC.
Gurbaz also climbed two places on the 16th, while Bangladesh’s Towhid Hidoy (up to seven to 42) and Mohammad Nabi (up to six to 50) made significant progress.
Meanwhile, on the list of all -rounds Azmatullah Omarzai regained space 1 and marked his second stint at the top, while Rashid Khan rose to the fourth.
In the test cricket, Yadav Indian Kuldeep achieved a new high career and jumped seven seats on 14.
Among the Yashaswi Jaiswal dough climbed to the fifth after the commanding 175 in the same match, while Kl Rahul moved two places to 33. For Western India Shai Hope grew by 34 seats to 66. And John Campbell won six seats to 68.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
October 15, 2025