HASAN Ali celebrates the dismissal of Akila Dananjaya on Friday.—AP
HASAN Ali celebrates the dismissal of Akila Dananjaya on Friday.—AP

KARACHI: Pakistan paceman Hasan Ali has emerged as the number one bowler while South Africa’s batting machine A.B. de Villiers has once again grabbed the top position in the latest ICC ODI player rankings with updates carried out on Friday.

The 23-year-old, who has taken nine wickets in the ongoing series in the UAE so far, has moved up six places to become the fifth bowler at the top of the ODI rankings this year after Trent Boult, Imran Tahir, Kagiso Rabada and Josh Hazlewood.

Among bowlers, Hasan’s 5-34 in the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi, which his team won by seven wickets for a decisive 3-0 lead in the five-match series, has given the bowler a big boost in ranking points.

Outside of the top 20, Sri Lanka’s Suranga Lakmal (up three places to 36th), South Africa’s Andile Phehlukwayo (up 30 places to 52nd) and Bangladesh’s Rubel Hossain (up seven places to 61st) are the other bowlers to move northwards.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Moham­mad Hafeez is back as the top all-rounder, edging Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan. Hafeez, who first attained top ranking in January 2013, has reached the top spot for the ninth time.

An astonishing 104-ball 176 by de Villiers in the second ODI against Bangladesh in Paarl, which featured 15 fours and seven sixes and came off only 104 balls, has also helped South Africa edge India at the top of ODI team rankings by taking a 2-0 winning lead in the three-match series.

The latest rankings, which take into account the first two matches of the South Africa-Bangladesh series and the first three matches of the ongoing Pakistan-Sri Lanka series, sees de Villiers climb to the top of the ODI table for the 14th time in his career.

De Villiers, who has leapfrogged Australian David Warner and India captain Virat Kohli, first attained top position in May 2010 and the number of days he has spent at the top is second most after great West Indian batsman Vivian Richards. De Villiers has now been at the top for 2,124 days while Richards was number one for 2,306 days.

Other batsmen to move up include young Pakistan batsman Babar Azam (up two places to a career-best fourth spot), South African pair of Quinton de Kock (up three places to fifth) and Hashim Amla (up two places to ninth), and Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim (up five places to 18th).

Published in Dawn, October 21st, 2017

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