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The South African star, Kesharaj, has regained its place as a number of hate range number one in the world after the last updates in the ranking of ICC’s male players. The latest ICC rankings updated for hate format have seen the spinner rise two places in the number 1. This is the second time since 2023 that he has called for the first place.
The South Africans are after a humiliating loss in the T20i series, where they lost 2-1 despite their great attempts with both bat and ball. Dewald Brevis has been presented as a new side player who has raised standards.
The South African spinner was recently seen interpreting the first hatred against Australia, where he broken down the opposition’s shake order with a transport of 5 wicket of single. The left arm spinner went up two places ahead of the spinner of Sri Lanka Maheesh Theshana and the Indian wrist Kuldeep Yadav in the updated ranking.
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The 35-year-old South African veteran used each inch of his experience, which assured the protein of an impressive 98-run victory. Mitchell Marsh, the pattern who kept the only beat on the side for noted prominent throws, while the rest of the players of the battle order were reduced.
Apart from the spinner, two more experienced men went up to the ranking to claim the new ICC ranking, as Aiden Markram reached a new 21st rank position. On the other hand, Tila Bavuma has also reached new heights on the list of hatred.
Shai Hope jumps two points in the 7th ranking while his side surpasses Pakistan in a recent series hatred. Marsh was promoted 6 points to 52nd. The Pealer of the West Indies, Jayden Seales, rises to 17 places to take 19th place in the ranking. Abrara Ahmed, from Pakistan, also moved to 18 places in 43rd.
The series is currently underway between South -Africa and the Australian side, while Pakistan and Western Indies laterals have also recently finished their hatred series. All of these games concluded in favor of the players, where many have shown some ruling actions that in turn led to the improvement of the ICC ranking.
The young South -African Dewald Brevis has been spectacular in the T20 series, where he scored 180 runs in the T20i series with a hundred hundred. Its 125* appeared as the highest score on the south side -African.
Brevis jumped 9 points in the twelfth global ranking, while Marsh took over 25th place, and Glenn Maxwell, the veteran All-Rounder, went up to 30th, up to 10 points.
Nathan Ellis, Australian, goes up three positions to take the new ninth place, while Josh Hazlewood has also increased two points to improve until 18 after some consistent efforts in the T20I series.
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