Williamson
has
moved
into
the
top
10
after
his
98
not
out
while
Latham
has
galloped
10
places
to
reach
18th
position
after
smashing
an
unbeaten
145
off
104
deliveries.
Their
unbroken
fourth
wicket
stand
helped
NZ
overhaul
a
total
of
306
with
2.5
overs
to
spare.
Indian
stalwarts
Rohit
Sharma
and
Virat
Kohli
have
dropped
behind
Australia’s
Steve
Smith
(at
a
career-best
sixth
place)
and
England’s
Jonny
Bairstow
(seventh)
as
they
are
not
part
of
the
ODI
squad
in
New
Zealand.
Shreyas
Iyer
(up
six
places
to
27th),
Shubman
Gill
(up
three
places
to
34th)
and
Sanju
Samson
(up
10
places
to
82nd)
have
moved
up
the
list.
Afghanistan’s
wicketkeeper-batter
Rahmanullah
Gurbaz,
who
notched
up
half-centuries
in
a
winning
cause
in
their
first
ODI
against
Sri
Lanka
and
in
the
abandoned
second
match,
has
progressed
21
places
to
48th
in
the
latest
weekly
update.
Other
batters
to
improve
their
rankings
include
players
from
teams
playing
in
the
ICC
Men’s
Cricket
World
Cup
League
2
–
Namibia’s
Gerhard
Erasmus
(up
eight
places
to
39th),
Papua
New
Guinea’s
Assad
Vala
(up
nine
places
to
43rd)
and
Monank
Patel
of
the
USA
(up
five
places
to
44th).
New
Zealand
pacers
Lockie
Ferguson
(up
five
places
to
32nd)
and
Tim
Southee
(up
two
places
to
34th)
have
moved
up
the
bowlers’
rankings
after
finishing
with
three
wickets
each
in
the
first
ODI
while
Matt
Henry
is
now
in
the
top
five.
Sri
Lanka
leg-spinner
Wanindu
Hasaranga
is
a
major
gainer
after
grabbing
three
wickets
in
the
two
matches,
moving
up
six
places
to
27th.
With
a
knock
of
66
to
show
in
the
first
game,
he
is
also
up
20
places
to
102nd
among
batters
and
is
now
eighth
in
the
list
of
all-rounders.
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