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Nasir-JamshedKARACHI: Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed has made the biggest move in the latest ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen said an International Cricket Coluncil (ICC) rankings released on Monday.

 

The ranking was released a day after the conclusion of the three-ODI series between traditional rivals India and Pakistan.

 

The left handed Nasir has jumped 45 places to 31st spot, while India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has returned to the top five after putting up a consistent performance with the bat in the series, which was won by Pakistan by 2-1.

 

In the ICC Player Rankings for ODI bowlers, Pakistan's duo of Saeed Ajmal and Junaid Khan have also made gains, while Mohammad Hafeez has now become the number-one ranked ODI all-rounder for the first time in his career.

 

Nasir Jamshed was the top run-getter on either side with 241 runs, which included back-to-back centuries in Chennai and Kolkata. Nasir's exploits with the bat fetched him the Player of the Series award, and he achieved a career best ratings of 588 to reach 31st position.

 

Dhoni's 203 runs from the three games have helped him move up two places to fourth in the batting table. Other batsmen to make upward movements include Suresh Raina in 26th Shoaib Malik in 78th while Yuvraj Singh has re-entered the rankings in 41st position.

 

The batting table is still headed by South Africa's Hashim Amla followed by teammate AB de Villiers in second place, with Virat Kohli moving down a place to third.

 

The three-match ODI series was the first series between the Asian neighbours in five years. Sunday's match in New Delhi, which was won by India by 10 runs, was watched by ICC Chief Executive David Richardson, who was thrilled with the match.

 

Number-one ranked bowler Saeed Ajmal scalped eight wickets in the series at an average of 10.75, which has helped him achieve career-best rating of 801 points. Saeed has now became the third Pakistan bowler after Wasim Akram and Saqlain Mushtaq to break the 800-point barrier, which in ranking terms is the benchmark for top bowlers.

 

Saeed's 801 points has put him in joint 25th position along with West Indies? Courtney Walsh in the Reliance ICC Best-Ever ODI Ratings.

 

Pakistan paceman Junaid Khan, who was the joint-highest wicket-taker with Saeed with eight scalps, has been served with a rise of 62 places to 55th, which has helped him achieve his career-best rating of 466 during the series.

 

Also moving up is India paceman Ishant Sharma, who has jumped 24 places to 72nd.

 

Meanwhile, Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez has claimed the number-one spot in the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for ODI all-rounders following his combined effort with the bat and the ball during the series. Hafeez struck 97 runs with the bat and took three wickets during the series. Hafeez has moved up three places to 36th in the batting table and has also retained his second rank in the bowlers' table.

 

India's Ravindra Jadeja has also climbed two places to seventh in the all-rounders' list.

 

The left-hander has moved up one place to 70th in the batting list and has also lifted 11 places to 23rd in the bowlers' table.

 

Pakistan has gained three ratings points following a 2-1 series win. Misbah-ul-Haq's team had started the series on 104 ratings points and it finished on 107 ratings points to hold on to its sixth position on the ICC ODI Championship Table.

 

India, which had an opportunity to leapfrog number-one ranked England and number-two ranked South Africa had it won all the three matches, has finished on 117 ratings points after dropping three ratings points. However, India still has a chance to reclaim the number-one ranking if it beats England 4-1 or better in the forthcoming series that starts in Rajkot on January 11.

 

While India will aim to avenge not only the home test series defeat against England but also to register its first win over Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy, Pakistan will be looking to finish the event with a clean sheet against its traditional rival.

 

Interestingly, Pakistan has never beaten India in an ICC Cricket World Cup match but has never lost to India in the ICC Champions Trophy.

 

Other sides in Group "B" of the ICC Champions Trophy are 1998 winner South Africa and 2004 champion West Indies.

 

The tournament opener will feature the two former winners when South Africa, takes on the 2002 champion India in Cardiff on June 6.

 

The following day, the West Indies will face Pakistan at The Oval.

 

Group "A" includes defending champion Australia, 2000 winner New Zealand and 2002 champion Sri Lanka, along with host England which reached the final when it last staged the event in 2004.

 

The semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy will be staged at The Oval (19 June) and in Cardiff (20 June) while Edgbaston will be the venue of the final, to be played on 23 June.

 

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2013

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