Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz advanced to the seventh position among ODI bowlers and climbed to second in the all-rounder standings in the latest rankings released Wednesday, following his team's 2-1 series victory over Pakistan.
Miraz jumped nine spots in the bowling rankings after finishing the series, which ended March 15, as the most economical bowler. He took five wickets across 30 overs with an economy rate of 3.33.
In the all-rounder category, the 28-year-old moved up two places to secure 280 rating points, overtaking Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza (276 points).
Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai retained the top all-rounder spot with 329 points.
Opening batter Tanzid Hasan surged 31 spots to No. 55 in the batting rankings after scoring 175 runs in three matches, including a century.
Towhid Hridoy advanced two places to No. 32, maintaining his position as the highest-ranked Bangladeshi batter.
Daryl Mitchell, Virat Kohli, and Ibrahim Zadran hold the top three batting positions globally.
Fast bowler Nahid Rana made a massive leap in the bowling rankings, climbing 65 spots to No. 98. Taskin Ahmed moved up 12 places to No. 28, and Mustafizur Rahman advanced 13 spots to No. 47. Conversely, Rishad Hossain dropped seven places to No. 68 in bowling and fell 13 spots to No. 43 among all-rounders.
The top three positions in the global ODI bowling rankings remain occupied by Rashid Khan, Jofra Archer, and Keshav Maharaj.