New ODI rankings, Virat Kohli out of top 3
Babar Azam's first position and Imamul Haq's second position remained, Shaheen Afridi's third position among bowlers
South Africa batsman Rassie van der Dusen has moved up to a career-best third position in the ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings after a brilliant century in the first ODI against England at Chester-le-Street on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old player has secured the third position after scoring 134 runs off 117 balls against England.
Former Indian captain Virat Kohli has moved to the 4th position and Rohit Sharma to the 5th position after being demoted. Van der Dusen is in the top five in T20s, having been ranked fourth in June last year.
Aiden Markram, who also played a key role in South Africa's 62-run win, has moved up 15 places to 61st after scoring 77 runs, while opener Jenniman Mullan has climbed one place with a score of 57. are ranked joint 35th.
He is three places up from Miller's 24 runs to 24th. Fast bowler Enrich Noortje has reached the 61st position, taking four wickets for 53 runs and moving up 18 places.
For England, Jason Roy has moved up one rung to 16th among batsmen after scoring 43 against South Africa and 41 in the last match of the series against India.
His teammate David Wiley has moved up two places to 35th among bowlers. Thanks to Indian wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant's unbeaten 125 runs off 113 balls, he has moved up 25 places to the 52nd position, while Hardik Pandya has reached the 50th to 42nd position after scoring 71 runs off 55 balls.
Pandya took 4 wickets for 24 runs and moved up 25 places to 70th in the list of bowlers, while leg spinner Yuzvinder Chahal moved up four places to 16th after taking three wickets for 60 runs.
Other movers in the ODI batsmen rankings include Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal (up two places to 17th) and Latin Das (up two places to 30th), West Indies' Nicholas Pooran ( They include Scotland's Callum McLeod (up three places to 48th) and Namibia's Gerhard Erasmus (up 21 places to 86th).
In the bowlers' list, Jasprit Bumrah lost the top spot to New Zealand's Trent Boult after not playing the last match, while Matt Henry moved up one place to seventh. West Indies fast bowler Al Azari Joseph (up three places to 18th), New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner (up two places to 23rd), Nepalese leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane (up six places to 33 10th) and Scotland fast bowler Sufyan Sharif (has moved up four places to 33rd).
56th) are the other bowlers to progress. In the T20 Player Rankings, New Zealand batsman Glenn Phillips has climbed 5 places to 30th after scoring 69 not out in the first match of the series against Ireland, while fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has taken four for 14. It has moved up 25 ranks to rank 40.
