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Five oldest All-Rounders to ascend top position in world rankings

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All rounders

All-rounders are some of the most valuable assets for a team in cricket. They can contribute in different ways to help their team to win matches. More often than not, Rounders bring balance to the teams and ensure that the team can play an extra specialist batter or a bowler. An All-rounder in a cricket team is worth gold but is often criticized for failure in a department in a game. 

To be at the top of the game for an All Rounder in more than one category is very difficult. However, some players have been able to achieve it in the past. Some of the All Rounders continue to be at the top of their game in different departments. But doing it after getting old is a sensational feat. Mohammad Nabi recently became the number one All-Rounder in ODIs at the age of 39. 

It is such a great feat, as he dethroned Shakib Al Hasan from the rankings after more than five long years. Here are the five All-Rounders who have become the number one ranked in the category in different formats despite being some of the oldest in terms of age. 

Also check: 5 players to achieve number one rankings in world cricket across formats

5. Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) 

Shahid Afridi

Five All-Rounders who have become the number one ranked in the category in different formats despite being some of the oldest in terms of age (Source: X)

Shahid Afridi was 35 years and 7 months when he achieved the feat. The star player from Pakistan was known for defying age whenever he played. To date, he continues to play cricket after coming back from retirement now and then. It is the same passion of his that helped him to become the number one All-rounder in the world. Pakistan benefited from his performances despite being old. 

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Janakpur Bolts Secure Playoff Spot in Nepal Premier League

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The Janakpur Bolts clinched a playoff berth in the Nepal Premier League following a decisive victory over the Kathmandu Gurkhas. In a low-scoring encounter, the Gurkhas set a modest target of 102 runs, with their batting lineup struggling against the disciplined Bolts’ bowling attack. Sushan Bhari led the charge, taking crucial wickets and restricting the opposition’s scoring opportunities.

The Bolts chased the target with composure, showcasing strong batting performances from their top order. Opener Arjun Saud played a steady innings, while other batters ensured no major collapses en route to victory. This win solidifies Janakpur’s position in the league standings and marks their entry into the playoffs, where they will look to maintain their momentum.

For Kathmandu Gurkhas, the loss is a significant setback, leaving them on the brink of elimination. The team’s inability to capitalize on key moments, particularly in their batting, highlighted their struggles in the tournament.

With their playoff spot secured, the Bolts have demonstrated consistency and resilience, making them strong contenders for the title. Fans eagerly anticipate their upcoming matches as the tournament heads into its decisive stages.

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Karnali Yaks Set 129-Run Target for Lumbini Lions

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Karnali Yaks posted 128/7 in 20 overs against Lumbini Lions in their Nepal Premier League clash. Contributions from the middle order, especially Sharad Vesawkar (30 runs) and Sunil Dhamala (25 runs), helped stabilize the innings after a shaky start. Lumbini Lions bowlers, led by Sompal Kami and Lalit Rajbanshi, kept Karnali’s scoring in check with disciplined bowling.

The Lions now face a manageable chase to secure their second win of the season.

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Kathmandu Gurkhas Set Modest Target for Janakpur Bolts in NPL

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Kathmandu Gurkhas, after opting to bat first, set Janakpur Bolts a modest target of 102 runs in their ongoing Nepal Premier League (NPL) match. Kathmandu’s innings ended at 101/10 in 19.3 overs. They struggled throughout, with only Gerhard Erasmus (20) and Stephen Eskinazi (17) offering resistance. The rest of the batting line-up faltered, with notable contributions from Karan KC (19) and Shahab Alam (8*).

Janakpur’s bowlers dominated, with Lalit Rajbanshi and Sher Malla both taking three wickets each, while Mohammad Mohsin added two. The Bolts are now tasked with chasing a relatively low total to secure the win.

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