Published on 12:17 AM, January 28, 2017

Warner tops ODI rankings

David Warner had capped a superb month by soaring to top spot in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen for the first time.

The number one ranking comes hot on the heels of Warner winning the 2017 Allan Border Medal, his second in succession.

And to underline the 2015 World Cup winner's dominance in the 50-over format, Mitchell Starc continued his charge back to the No.1 spot for bowlers by jumping two spots up to second.

Warner's career-best score of 179 at Adelaide on Australia Day saw him amass 367 runs at 73.4 in the five-match ODI series against Pakistan that concluded with back-to-back hundreds in Sydney and Adelaide.

South African batsman AB de Villiers, who recently made his return to international cricket against Sri Lanka, sits in second place, while India's Virat Kohli is third.

There are eight Bangladeshi batsmen in the top 100 of the ODI batters' list, with Mushfiqur Rahim, at 19th, the highest placed. Tamim Iqbal (24th), Soumya Sarkar (30th), Shakib Al Hasan (33rd), Mahmudullah Riyad (55th), Nasir Hossain (57th), Imrul Kayes (73rd) and Sabbir Rahman (80th) are the others.

In the bowlers' rankings Trent Boult takes top spot followed by Starc, Imran Tahir, Sunil Narine and Josh Hazlewood. Shakib is in sixth place and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is 13th, while Mustafizur Rahman is 29th.

In the ODI all-rounders' rankings, Shakib Al Hasan is in top spot with 377 ratings points, 42 points ahead of second-placed Sri Lankan, Angelo Mathews. Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi is in third place, with James Faulker in fourth and Mohammad Hafeez in fifth.