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Gill consolidates No. 1 position, Kohli re-enters top five of ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings

Gill scored a match-winning ‘101 not out’ against Bangladesh and 46 against Pakistan in Group-A matches played in Dubai this past week
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Shubman Gill celebrates his century during an ODI cricket match of the ICC Champions Trophy between India and Bangladesh at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, UAE, on February 20. PTI File photo
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India opener Shubman Gill has consolidated his position atop the ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings after playing a big role in his team qualifying for the semifinals of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy.

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Gill, who scored a match-winning ‘101 not out’ against Bangladesh and 46 against Pakistan in Group-A matches played in Dubai this past week, has gained 21 rating points and moved up to 817 rating points, increasing the gap with second-placed Babar Azam from 23 to 47 points.

Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100 against Pakistan has helped him overtake Daryl Mitchell of New Zealand to the fifth position while KL Rahul has moved up two places to the 15th position after notching an unbeaten 41 against Bangladesh.

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New Zealand batters Will Young (up eight places to 14th) and Tom Latham (up 11 places to 30th) have moved up after scoring centuries against Pakistan while Rachin Ravindra’s ton against Bangladesh has lifted him 18 places to 24th. Glenn Phillips is another Kiwi batter to gain, up 12 places to 28th position.

Australia duo Alex Carey (up four places to 50th) and Josh Inglis (up 18 places to 81st), plus Bangladesh’s Towhid Hridoy (up 18 places to 64th) and Jaker Ali (up 64 places to 94th) have also moved up in the latest weekly rankings update that considers performances till Tuesday.

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In the bowling rankings, Keshav Maharaj and Matt Henry break into the top five while Adam Zampa has moved to the 10th position after picking up two wickets against England in their thrilling Group B match.

Kagiso Rabada’s haul of three for 36 against Afghanistan has lifted the South Africa pacer four places to the 16th position while New Zealand spinner Michael Bracewell’s four-wicket haul against Bangladesh has helped him advance 31 places to 26th.

Bangladesh’s Taskin Ahmed (up six places to 30th), Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed (up 26 places to 49th) and India’s Hardik Pandya (up 13 places to 63rd) are among others to make significant moves in the bowling rankings.

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