South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock has hopped up four spots in the ICC ODI rankings for hitters to move to fifth spot and Rassie van der Dussen has gone up 10 spots to arrive at a profession best tenth position. de Kock reemerged the main five interestingly since the 2019 World Cup after he finished off the run graphs with an aggregate of 229 runs (124, 78 and 27) in the three ODIs against India as South Africa blanked them 3-0, while van der Dussen was second on the rundown with 218 runs.
Commander Temba Bavuma went up 21 spots to arrive at a vocation best 59th situation, with the assistance of a century against India. Opener Shikhar Dhawan - India's top-scorer in the series with 169 runs in three innings - climbed one spot to fifteenth position. Rishabh Pant went up five spots to 82nd position.
Among bowlers, Lungi Ngidi got back to the best 20 with his five wickets in the series - joint-second most with Jasprit Bumrah - to be put on twentieth, Keshav Maharaj moved to a vocation best 33rd, and Andile Phehlukwayo, the top wicket-taker of the series, went up seven spots to 52nd.
Afghanistan player Rahmat Shah additionally made increases, climbing seven spots to joint 36th situation with a total of 153 runs against Netherlands as of late. For Netherlands, Scott Edwards' series-driving count of 208 runs saw him go up 97 spots to 100th spot. From Sri Lanka, Charith Asalanka went up from 52nd spot to a profession best 46th spot.
In the T20I rankings, Jason Roy's thump of 45 in the second T20I against West Indies assumed him up one position to fifteenth while Brandon King went up 28 spots to 88th spot after his unbeaten 52 in the series opener.
Among T20I bowlers, Jason Holder moved to a profession best 26th spot with his Player-of-the-Match execution of 4 for 7 in the initial game, and Akeal Hosein acquired 40 spots to reach 33rd with conservative figures of 1 for 15 and 1 for 6 north of seven overs in the two games.
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