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David Warner, who scored an aggressive 179 in the fifth One-Day International against Pakistan in Adelaide, has seized the top spot for the first time in the ICC ODI Rankings for batsmen, the International Cricket Council revealed on Friday (January 27). The Australian opener leapfrogged AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli, the India captain, to secure the number one position, having a 19-point lead over the second-placed South Africa ODI skipper with a tally of 880 points.
Warner struck a 128-ball 179 and put on a record 284-run stand with Travis Head for the opening wicket to orchestrate Australia's 57-run win and helped his side to a 4-1 series win. The destructive left-hander has amassed 1755 runs in 28 matches since January 2016, stroking nine centuries. With the Champions Trophy coming up, he hopes to continue his good form in the 50-over format.
Warner seals top spot in ODI rankings for first time - Cricbuzz
Warner struck a 128-ball 179 and put on a record 284-run stand with Travis Head for the opening wicket to orchestrate Australia's 57-run win and helped his side to a 4-1 series win. The destructive left-hander has amassed 1755 runs in 28 matches since January 2016, stroking nine centuries. With the Champions Trophy coming up, he hopes to continue his good form in the 50-over format.
Warner seals top spot in ODI rankings for first time - Cricbuzz