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Shaheen Afridi Reclaims Top Spot In ODI Bowlers Rankings
Afridi’s recent performance in Pakistan’s victorious series against Australia, where he claimed eight wickets across three games at an impressive average of 12.62, helped propel him to the top spot once more.
Afridi’s rise comes as part of a reshuffling in the rankings, with South Africa’s spinner Keshav Maharaj slipping to third and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan maintaining his position at second.
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'Trend Setter': Gayle Picks MS Dhoni As India's Most Successful Captain
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup Winners To Receive USD 2.34mn, Same As Men's Event
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