Rohit back in top-5, Kohli stays No.1 in ICC ODI rankings
Kuldeep Yadav (up nine places to 80th) has also moved northwards.
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View In AppIn the list of all-rounders led by Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, England's Ben Stokes has moved into the top five at fifth.
Warner has closed in on Kohli, bridging the pre-series gap of 26 points to just 12 as he has moved to 865 points.
Other batsmen moving up include Kedhar Jadhav (up eight places to a career-best 36th), and Marcus Stoinis (up 74 places to 54th). (Photo: AP)
In other movements, India's left-arm spinner Axar Patel has reached a career-best seventh after moving up three places while wrist spinners Yuzvendra Chahal (up 24 places to 75th)
Tahir is now just four points ahead of Hazlewood at 718 points.
In the rankings for bowlers, South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir has regained the top spot after Australia pace bowler Josh Hazlewood missed the India series due to a side strain and lost 18 points in the process.
Finch has gained nine slots to reach 17th.
While, Australia's opening pair of Aaron Finch and David Warner also moved up. (Photo: AP)
Rohit moved up four places to reach fifth position after finishing as the leading scorer in the home series.
Rohit's 296 runs in the series, which included a 125 in the last match in Nagpur, contributed significantly to India's convincing victory over the world champions that helped the home side grab the No.1 position in the team rankings.
Rohit is now on a career-best 790 rating points but his highest ranking has been third, which he attained in February 2016, the ICC said in a statement.
While, skipper Virat Kohli held on to the numero uno position in the latest ICC ODI rankings. (Photo: AFP)
Rohit's opening partner Ajinkya Rahane has moved up four places to reach 24th (Photo: AP)
India defeated Australia in Nagpur and clinched the 5-match ODI series 4-1. (Photo: AP)
In-form Indian opener Rohit Sharma broke back into the top-five and stands on fifth. (Photo: AP)
The win saw India take the top spot in ICC ranking and also made massive changes in the individual rankings. (Photo: AP)
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