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> India's Wicket-Keeper Batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni Retains Fourth
Place In LG-ICC Player Rankings For ODI Batsmen Despite his unbeaten
139 in the Afro-Asia Cup final in Chennai, Indian wicket-keeper
batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni remained in the fourth place in the
latest LG-ICC player rankings for ODI batsmen.
> Dhoni, who hit the highest-ever ODI score by a number seven
batsman in Chennai, now trails third-placed Michael Hussey of
Australia by 10 rating points.
> England's Kevin Pietersen still occupies top batting spot with
Australia captain Ricky Ponting in second place.
> Sri Lanka opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya's slide in the
rankings since the ICC cricket World Cup continues as he has dropped
six places and is now ranked 13th overall.
> Jayasuriya's loss means Australia's Andrew Symonds has moved into
the top 10.
> South Africa's Shaun Pollock has achieved his highest career
batting rating following his maiden ODI century in the Afro-Asian cup
played in Bangalore and Chennai last week.
> Pollock moves up 12 places and is now in 40th spot in the LG ICC
player rankings for ODI batsmen after a brilliant 130 off 110 balls
in Bangalore.
> Pollock, who played in the series as a specialist batsman
following minor foot surgery, continues to lead the LG ICC player
rankings for ODI bowlers as the top 14 places in that category
remains unchanged.
> Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh, who took four wickets in two
matches, drops two places and he's now ranked 15th overall.
> Pollock leads team-mate Jacques Kallis in the LG ICC player
rankings for ODI all-rounders table while West Indies' Chris Gayle is
in third place.
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