Mohammed Siraj ranked third, was the only Indian among the top ten bowlers, which was led by Australia's Josh Hazlewood.
Digital; Desk: In the latest ODI rankings, India captain Rohit Sharma has risen one spot to eighth in the batters' list. While all-rounder Hardik Pandya moved up 10 spots to 76th among bowlers.
Shubman Gill remains India's best batter at number five, while Virat Kohli was ranked seventh after the update took into account performances in the Chennai ODI. Pakistan's Babar Azam led the batting order.
Mohammed Siraj ranked third, was the only Indian among the top ten bowlers, which was led by Australia's Josh Hazlewood. Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan, for example, returned to the top of the T20 rankings after leading his team to a 2-1 series victory over Pakistan in Sharjah.
Rashid, who took one wicket in each of the three matches while conceding 62 runs off his 12 overs, has surpassed Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga to take the top spot among bowlers.
Rashid was number one for the first time in his career in February 2018, and he was number one again in November of last year.
Mujeeb Ur Rehman, who took two wickets in each of the first and third matches, is another Afghanistan spinner who has risen from 10th to eighth place, while fast bowler Fazalhaq Farooqi's five wickets in the series have propelled him to a career-high third place.
Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa has jumped three places to a career-high sixth position in the ODI rankings following his match-winning haul of four for 45 against India in Chennai.
Mitchell Marsh, the Series Player of the Year, advanced four spots to 51st among batters with 194 runs scored in the series.
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