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New rankings best for Scotland star after League 2 efforts

New rankings best for Scotland star after League 2 efforts

There is also some joy for Safyaan Sharif on the rankings for ODI bowlers, with the experienced seamer improving eight spots to equal 64th following a pair of tidy efforts with the ball against the UAE and Netherlands.
The start of the T20I series between Bangladesh and the UAE has also seen some change in the rankings for the shortest format, with in-form skipper Muhammad Waseem the biggest winner following his innings of 54 and 82 from the first two contests.
The UAE star was adjudged Player of the Match for his knock in the second T20I as UAE levelled the series and the right-hander was duly rewarded by gaining eight spots to improve to 19th overall on the latest rankings for T20I batters.
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