Afghanistan’s star leg-spinner Rashid Khan remains at the top of the International Cricket Council’s men’s One Day International bowling rankings, according to the latest update released on Wednesday.
Rashid leads the table with a rating of 710 points, maintaining the No. 1 position he also held in October last year. The ranking underscores his continued dominance in limited-overs cricket.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer is ranked second with 650 points, followed by South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj with 646. Namibia’s Bernard Scholtz is fourth with 645, while England’s Adil Rashid has climbed to fifth place with 632.
Australia’s Josh Hazlewood sits sixth with 628 points.
Afghanistan also has two other bowlers in the top 25. Azmatullah Omarzai is ranked 22nd with 559 points, while veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi holds 23rd place with 553 points.
Elsewhere in the rankings, Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi is placed 19th, while Australia’s Mitchell Starc ranks 24th. India’s Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami also remain among the top bowlers.
The latest rankings highlight Afghanistan’s growing presence in international cricket, with Rashid continuing to lead the ODI bowling charts.
