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sulemanchitera · 2 years
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ACB Should Be Immediately Disbanded For Incompetent
ACB Should Be Immediately Disbanded For Incompetent
Comrade Imran Jumbe Writes THE ACB SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY DISBANDED FOR INCOMPETENT. Ladies and gentlemen, Greetings, Our nation is a sinking nation. The arrest of the vice president of this country by the ACB is an opening of cane of worms. This is not a milestone on the battle against corruption therefore no one should jubilate rather we should worry for the abortion of our justice…
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ascricket-blog · 6 years
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ICC ODI Rankings: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah retain their top ranking despite India lost Series to Australia
Indian captain Virat Kohli and Vice-captain Rohit Sharma retain their 1st and 2nd place, despite India's home series defeat to Australia, in the latest ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings. Kohli scored 310 runs and Rohit 202 runs in the just-concluded five-match ODI series against the Aussies, which India goes down lost 3-2 after taking a 2-0 lead.
In the ODI bowlers' rankings, Jasprit Bumrah didn’t left his 1st place, with his closest competition being New Zealand pacer Trent Boult and Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan. Kedar Jadhav jumped to 11th position to his career-best 24th after his good performance with the bat against Australia. Jadhav scored an unbeaten 81 runs in Hyderabad to win the first ODI against Australia and followed it up with scores of 44 in both fourth and fifth ODIs in Mohali and Delhi.
Quinton de Kock, South African opener moved to fourth position after giving a good performance and winning the home series 5-0 against Sri Lanka that ended in Cape Town on Saturday. The 26-year-old southpaw wicketkeeper-batsman scored 353 runs in the series, which included one century and three half-centuries, and becomes the player of the series award and grabbed fourth spots in the ICC ODI Batsman rankings.
Whereas South African captain Faf du Plessis also jumbed up to fifth spots after scoring 272 runs. The ICC ODI rankings which were updated on last Sunday also include performances from series that saw New Zealand defeat Bangladesh 2-0 and the two drawn series between the West Indies and England, and Afghanistan and Ireland.
Four others, named the player of the series, also made huge gains. West Indies’s blasting opener Chris Gayle's performed before World Cup of 424 runs, including two centuries, lifted him 35 places to 41st position, New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill's 264 runs took him from 19th to ninth spots, whereas Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan moved up 16 places to 87th, while Australian batsman Usman Khawaja's 383 runs against Indian series moved him 83 places to a career-best 25th position.
Other batsmen to move up include, Jos Buttler (up five places to 13th) and captain Eoin Morgan (up three places to 17th) of England, Shimron Hetmyer of the West Indies (up 16 places to 23rd), India's Jadhav, Australia's Marc Stoinis (up 15 places to 29th) and South Africa's Aiden Markram (up 12 places to 89th).
In the ICC ODI bowlers' list, New Zealand's fast bowler Trent Boult moved up one slot to second position after taking six wickets against Bangladesh, while South Africa leggy Imran Tahir jumped seven spots to reach fourth place after taking nine wickets against Sri Lanka.
Other bowlers to advance include Australia's Pat Cummins (moved up 13th places to seventh), New Zealand's Lachlan Ferguson (moved up 12 places to 22nd), England's Mark Wood (moved up 8th places to 24th), South Africa's Lungi Ngidi (moved up 21 places to 26th), West Indies captain Jason Holder (moved up 10 places to 30th) and Andy McBrine of Ireland (moved up 10 places to 42nd).
Meanwhile, South Africa gained one point, while Sri Lanka lost two points in the Men's ICC ODI team rankings. There have been no considerable changes during the five series except for New Zealand narrowly edging past South Africa to third position and Australia goes over Pakistan to fifth position.
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