April 12 (CRICKETNMORE) - South Africa's leg spinner Imran Tahir continue to top the bowlers list in recently released ICC ODI Bowlers Rankings. Tahir is ahead of his nearest competitor Mitchell Starc by 49 points.

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Hafeez has gained 10 slots to reach 27th position among bowlers with three wickets in the series, also moving ahead of Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi to second position in the table for all-rounders. Pace bowler Hasan Ali, who took six wickets in the series including a haul of five for 38 in the second ODI, has gained 14 places to move up to 34th position while Mohammad Amir (up 12 places to 38th) and Imad (up seven places to 39th) have attained career-best rankings


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Bowlers (top 10) as on 12th April 2017

Rank    (+/-)      Player              Team    Pts      Avge   Eco     Highest Rating

   1       ( - )       Imran Tahir        SA        750      23.65   4.63     786 v SL at Johannesburg 2017

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   2       ( - )       Mitchell Starc    Aus      701      19.88   4.81     783 v NZ at Melbourne 2015

   3       (+1)      Trent Boult        NZ        697      24.85   4.98     766 v Ind at Delhi 2016

   4       (-1)       Sunil Narine       WI        690      26.46   4.12     791 v SL at Jamaica 2013

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   5       ( - )       Kagiso Rabada SA        686*!    25.29   5.11     686 v NZ at Auckland 2017

   6       ( - )       J. Hazlewood    Aus      684*!    25.18   4.65     684 v NZ at Hamilton 2017

   7       ( - )       Chris Woakes    Eng      636 !    32.60   5.60     636 v WI at Barbados 2017

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   8       ( - )       S. Al Hasan       Ban      627       28.54   4.37     717 v Zim at Chittagong 2009

   9       ( - )       M. Nabi             Afg       622       32.33   4.32     653 v Zim at Harare 2017

  10       ( - )       Matt Henry        NZ        619*     25.10   5.69     675 v Aus at Hamilton 2016

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