Islamabad — The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released its latest ODI rankings, with Pakistan all-rounder Salman Ali Agha breaking into the top 10, while Abrar Ahmed dropped out of the top bracket after a decline in his position.
The latest ICC ODI rankings reflect shifts in Pakistan’s player standings across batting, bowling and all-rounder categories, highlighting recent performance trends ahead of upcoming international fixtures.
Batting rankings
In the batting category, Babar Azam retained his position at sixth in the world rankings. Salman Ali Agha made a notable gain, climbing nine places to secure the ninth spot.
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Among other Pakistani batters, Mohammad Rizwan dropped two places to 26th, while Fakhar Zaman slipped four positions to 31st.
Bowling rankings
In the bowling rankings, Abrar Ahmed fell four places to 13th, moving out of the top 10. However, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf registered slight improvements, each moving up one position to 17th and 19th respectively.
All-rounders and T20I rankings
Salman Ali Agha also improved his position in the all-rounders’ category, moving up three places to reach 10th.
In the T20I rankings, Sahibzada Farhan holds the third position among batters, while Babar Azam is ranked 36th and Salman Ali Agha 39th.
Abrar Ahmed continues to maintain a strong presence in T20I bowling rankings, where he is placed third.

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