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Indian batsman Virat Kohli slipped to number three in ICC ODI rankings have come fresh. Virat Kohli before South Africa's Hashim Amla second but pushed him to number three. However vast the ODI series against Sri Lanka starting on November have a chance to improve their ranking. The batsman Hashim Amla also present Vasa second are just two points behind. Hashim second with 855 points and 853 points while whelming. South Africa's AB de Villiers at number one in the rankings with 883 points remain. Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, sixth, ninth, while Shikhar Dhawan Hanlvnde spinner Ravindra Jadeja of India's top ten bowlers, pacer Bhubaneswar Kumar seventh to sixth. Said Pakistani spinner Ajmal still ranks first with 770 points while West Indies and South African fast bowler Dale Steyn Sunil Naren third.
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