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India captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday reclaimed the top spot in the latest ICC ODI rankings for batsmen, following the conclusion of the last round of league matches in the Champions Trophy.
Kohli had entered the tournament 22 points behind number-one ranked AB de Villiers of South Africa, who had been Number 1 since 25 February 2017, and 19 points behind Australia's David Warner.
However, with brilliant knocks of 81 not out against Pakistan and 76 not out against South Africa, Kohli leapfrogged de Villiers and Warner into the number one spot.
Kohli had enjoyed just four days at the top in January 2017.
Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan has continued his love-affair with the Champions Trophy by returning into the top 10.
The left-hander has vaulted five places to 10th following scores of 68 against Pakistan, 125 against Sri Lanka and 78 against South Africa.
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Dhawan’s rise means his teammates, Rohit Sharma and former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, have slipped one place each to the 13th and 14th spots respectively, while Yuvraj Singh has gained six places to be at the 88th spot.
Umesh Yadav has gained two places to be at the 41st position, while Jasprit Bumrah is at the 43rd after climbing up three spots.
However, Indian spinners have slipped in the latest rankings with Ravichandran Ashwin dropping two places to the 20th and Ravindra Jadeja falling three places to the 29th.
Australia’s pace ace Josh Hazlewood has achieved the number-one position in the bowlers’ rankings for the first time in his career.
There has been no change in the top five of the all-rounders’ list which is headed by Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan.
Stokes has gained one spot and is now sixth, while Jadeja has broken into the top 10 in eighth position after rising three places.
In that case, Kohli’s men will join South Africa on 119 points, but will be ranked ahead of them by a fraction of a point.
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