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Ritesh Maratha
<h1>New Zealand Climb in ODI Rankings</h1>

Black Caps opening bowlers Tim Southee and Trent Boult are on the ascent in the International Cricket Council's one-day rankings.
The pair, proclaimed as New Zealand's finest new-ball blend, are getting snappy prizes for their World Cup deeds where they have helped the Black Caps to four progressive wins.
Southee, who has 13 CWC wickets to lead the New Zealand singular exertion, has climbed 10 spots to be twelfth on the planet rankings.
Boult, in the relatively recent past seen as a test pro, has jumped 23 spots to No 24 with his reliable CWC endeavors moving down a strong home arrangement against Sri Lanka.
Veteran Black Caps left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori is the best positioned New Zealand bowler, appraised at No 9 in a rocking the bowling alley rundown headed by Pakistan's sidelined spinner Saeed Ajmal.
Kyle Mills, unused by New Zealand at the competition is positioned No 26 with Mitchell McClenaghan at No 34.
Kane Williamson is the Black Caps' best evaluated batsman, positioned at No 6 in a rundown beat by South Africa expert blaster AB de Villiers.
Ross Taylor is at No 11 and captain Brendon McCullum at No 18.
New Zealand's unbeaten run at the competition so far has seen them lift to No 5 on the group rankings, swapping spots with the battling English who drop to No 6.
The Black Caps are only one positioning point behind fourth-set Sri Lanka. Australia, India and South Africa are the main three groups.