Mohammad siraj
Mohammad Siraj Back As NO.1 In ICC Men’s ODI Bowling Rankings
India fast bowler Mohammad Siraj has re-grabbed the number one position among bowlers in the ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings after his sensational haul of six for 21 against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final in Colombo.
Siraj, who first grabbed the top position in January this year and was displaced by Josh Hazlewood in March, has surged eight spots after his memorable performance that helped dismiss the hosts for just 50 runs and enabled India to complete a 10-wicket victory.
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