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Shaheen Shah Afridi once again moves up in ICC ODI bowling rankings

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  • Shaheen moves to the third spot in the ICC bowling rankings.
  • Henry has moved to the second spot.
  • Shaheen holds the fourth spot in Test rankings.
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In the most recent ICC ODI Bowling Rankings, which were revealed on Monday, left-arm bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan reached his career-high third position.

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Chris Woakes has dropped two places in the bowling rankings as a result of his absence from the recent One-Day International series against the Netherlands.

As a result of his demotion, New Zealand’s Matt Henry and Shaheen moved up to the second and third positions, respectively.

On the other hand, New Zealand left-arm pacer Trent Boult maintained his supremacy in ODIs, as he continues to lead the bowling rankings with 726 rating points, while Henry and Shaheen have 683 and 683 points, respectively.

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The Pakistani sprinter presently holds the fourth position in Tests.

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