AUCKLAND: South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir hopes his rise to the top of the ICC ODI bowling rankings will spur on more leading performances in the upcoming limited-overs series against New Zealand, which starts with the one-off Twenty20 International in Auckland on Friday.

The Pakistan-born Imran holds the No 1 bowling spot in both T20 and ODI cricket, and recently topped the ODI charts following his performances in the 5-0 series win against Sri Lanka, where he finished as the second-highest wicket-taker with 10 wickets.

He has developed into an x-factor player for the Proteas in the short format of the game, with captains, A.B. de Villiers and Faf du Plessis, acknowledging the value he adds in the respective formats.

The 37-year-old, who has played 69 ODIs and 30 Twenty20 Internationals in his six-year career, continues to get better with age and hard work.

“I have been working very hard,” he said in Auckland on Thursday. “It’s not easy to perform in every series but as long as I am performing for the team and the captain and coach are happy then I am happy.

“It is special for me,” he said of the rankings. “When I started playing cricket I never thought that I would be the No 1 bowler one day. It’s due to all of the hard work I have put in. I’m excited that there are a lot of good players around the world.”

“Being No 1 is a great achievement, I’m grateful to the team I am playing for, it’s an honour to play for South Africa and the boys have helped me over the years and made me the bowler I am today. Hopefully I can continue to put in the performances to stay at the top.”

The Proteas,meanwhile, were forced to practice indoors on Thursday due to the inclement weather ahead of the match at Eden Park on Friday, but remain focused on the elements within their control despite the disruptions to their preparations.

“We had a full session yesterday [Wednesday],” Imran said. “We have just played a series so the guys are in good touch. I don’t think it will bother us too much if we don’t have any other sessions, we have been playing good cricket and everything in the camp is going well.”

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2017

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