Cricket: Mustafizur, Santner attain career-best rankings in ODIs!!!
Bangladesh quick bowler Mustafizur Rahman and New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner have accomplished vocation best rankings after noteworthy exhibitions in a three-coordinate One-Day International arrangement which New Zealand won 3-0 at home.
Mustafizur, as of late named the ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year for 2016, has climbed 19 spots to 29th rank in the MRF Tires ICC Player Rankings for ODI Bowlers in the wake of getting four wickets from two matches, as indicated by ICC's media discharge.
The left-arm bowler took two for 62 in the primary match in Christchurch and two for 32 in the last match in Nelson.
Santner has climbed 16 openings to 34th position in the rankings table drove by New Zealand pace bowler Trent Boult. The left-arm spinner likewise completed with four wickets in the arrangement including a best of two for 38 in the last match.
New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee has increased five spots to achieve 26th position in the wake of taking five wickets in the arrangement. Bangladesh's Taskin Ahmed (up eight spots to 78th rank) and New Zealand's Jimmy Neesham (up 20 spots to 120th rank) are among the others to have made upward development.
In the MRF Tires ICC Player Rankings for ODI Batsmen drove by AB de Villiers of South Africa, New Zealand opener Tom Latham, who hammered a fine 137 in the primary match, has picked up 11 spaces to achieve 33rd position, while Mossadek Hossain of Bangladesh has climbed 37 spots to achieve 133rd rank.
There was no change of standings in the MRF Tires ICC ODI Team Rankings drove by Australia with 120 focuses. Nonetheless, Bangladesh has permitted Pakistan to cross over any barrier in the group rankings, which will decide the programmed qualifiers for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
Bangladesh has lost four focuses in the wake of beginning the arrangement at 95 focuses. Pakistan is on 89 focuses and the West Indies on 86 focuses. Have England and seven other most elevated positioned sides as on 30 September 2017 will qualify specifically for the ICC's zenith 50-over competition.

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