Is Archer About to Overtake Maharaj in ICC ODI Rankings?

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Key Takeaways
- Jofra Archer is closing in on the No. 1 ODI bowler spot.
- Keshav Maharaj leads by only 26 rating points.
- Adil Rashid climbs to eighth in ODI bowlers.
- Pakistan's T20I success boosts players' rankings.
- Sufiyan Muqeem and others show impressive improvements.
Dubai, Sep 10 (NationPress) Jofra Archer, the England fast bowler, is now just a step away from claiming the top position in the ODI bowlers' rankings. This comes after the conclusion of their recent home series against South Africa, which resulted in a 1-2 defeat for the England team.
During the series, Archer showcased his skills by taking eight wickets, including an impressive 4-18 in the final match held at Southampton. As a result, he ascended 16 places to secure the third position in the updated ODI bowlers' rankings.
Currently, Archer is trailing behind the No.1 ranked ODI bowler, Keshav Maharaj, by a mere 26 rating points. Maharaj retained his lead after taking eight wickets during the series against England, according to ICC reports.
Additionally, Archer's teammate Adil Rashid climbed seven positions to reach eighth place in the ODI bowlers' rankings.
In the batting rankings, England players Joe Root (up five positions to 19th), Jos Buttler (up seven places to 35th), and Jacob Bethell (up an impressive 56 spots to 65th) made notable progress in the latest update.
Meanwhile, the recent T20I tri-series victory for Pakistan, featuring hosts UAE and Afghanistan, led to several players making strides in the updated T20I rankings.
Pakistani left-arm spinner Sufiyan Muqeem advanced seven positions to 15th, thanks to his two-wicket performance in the final. Fast bowler Shaheen Afridi jumped four spots to 22nd, while leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed saw a 39-place improvement to tie for 27th after taking six wickets across two matches in the series.
Mohammad Nawaz, recognized as Player of the Series for securing 10 wickets, moved up 13 spots to 30th among T20I bowlers, led by New Zealand's Jacob Duffy.
In the T20I batting rankings, Pakistani opener Fakhar Zaman climbed nine places to 68th after scoring 155 runs in the tri-series, whereas Sri Lankan player Kusal Perera improved three positions to ninth following an unbeaten half-century against Zimbabwe in Harare.
Furthermore, Zimbabwe's veteran all-rounder Sikandar Raza moved up three spots to fourth in the T20I all-rounders' rankings due to a series of solid performances against Sri Lanka.