May 23 (CRICKETNMORE) - Bangladesh left arm fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman achieved career-best 18th rank in latest ICC ODI Bowlers rankings. New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner has also attained a career-best 11th place iafter taking seven wickets in the ongoing Ireland tri-series which also features Bangladesh.

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Santner, whose haul of five for 50 against Ireland boosted his wicket haul in three matches to seven, has moved up six places while the left-handed all-rounder has also attained a career-best ranking in batting, gaining 11 places to reach 95th position after aggregating 26 runs in three unbeaten innings.

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Bangladesh pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman has also attained a career-best ranking of 18th after taking six wickets in the tournament, which has one match left to be played on Wednesday between New Zealand and Bangladesh.


Latest ICC ODI Bowlers Rankings (as on 22nd May)

 

Latest ICC ODI Bowlers Rankings (as on 22nd May)

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Rank    (+/-)      Player              Team   

   1       ( - )       Imran Tahir        SA       

   2       ( - )       Mitchell Starc    Aus      

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   3       (+1)      Sunil Narine       WI        

   4       (-1)       Trent Boult        NZ     

   5       ( - )       K. Rabada        SA     

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   6       ( - )       J. Hazlewood    Aus   

   7       ( - )       Chris Woakes    Eng    

   8       (+1)      M. Nabi             Afg      

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   9       (+1)      Matt Henry        NZ      

  10       (-2)       S. Al Hasan       Ban   

Other selected rankings

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Rank    (+/-)      Player              Team    

11=       (+6)      M. Santner        NZ       

18         (+13)     M. Rahman       Ban      

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58         (+5)      Kevin O'Brien    Ire        

65         (+25)     Ish Sodhi          NZ     


With Inputs from ICC Media Release

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