Bowlers in particular enjoyed the matches in Rawalpindi and Lahore, with Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed making a seven-spot jump into fourth (633), a career high position and rating for ODI Bowlers thanks to a pair of two-wicket hauls.
Fast bowling teammate Shaheen Afridi enjoyed a four-spot jump to 13th (593) thanks to four wickets of his own, while there was a big jump further down for Australian quick Nathan Ellis, who moved up 24 spots to 44th after claiming six wickets across the two outings.
With runs hard to come by in the series, Matt Renshaw's knocks of 43 and 61 helped him move over 100 spots (to 78th) in his renaissance as a reliable white-ball batting option for Australia.
Only the likes of Josh Inglis (up three spots to 57th) and Cameron Green (up five spots to 63rd) elsewhere made inroads of note, while Salman Ali Agha lost his spot in the top ten, moving five spots down to 14th.
Bowlers in particular enjoyed the matches in Rawalpindi and Lahore, with Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed making a seven-spot jump into fourth (633), a career high position and rating for ODI Bowlers thanks to a pair of two-wicket hauls.
Fast bowling teammate Shaheen Afridi enjoyed a four-spot jump to 13th (593) thanks to four wickets of his own, while there was a big jump further down for Australian quick Nathan Ellis, who moved up 24 spots to 44th after claiming six wickets across the two outings.
With runs hard to come by in the series, Matt Renshaw's knocks of 43 and 61 helped him move over 100 spots (to 78th) in his renaissance as a reliable white-ball batting option for Australia. Only the likes of Josh Inglis (up three spots to 57th) and Cameron Green (up five spots to 63rd) elsewhere made inroads of note, while Salman Ali Agha lost his spot in the top ten, moving five spots down to 14th.