Top 10 youngest players to become No.1 in ICC rankings in any format

Top 10 youngest players to become No.1 in ICC rankings in any format

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George Lohmann became number 1 in ICC Test rankings when he was 8288 days old in 1888.

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England all-rounder Ian Botham topped ICC Test all-rounders' rankings in 1978 when he was 8239 days old.

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India's Maninder Singh became number 1 in ICC ODI rankings in 1987 when he was 8228 days old.

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Legendary Australia batter Don Bradman was on top of ICC Test rankings at age of 8219 days in 1931.

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West Indies' Gary Sobers topped ICC Test batting charts at age of 8191 days in 1959.

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Kagiso Rabada of South Africa became number one bowler in ODIs in 2017 when he was 8040 days old.

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Shakib Al Hasan was on top of ICC all-rounders rankings in ODIs at the age of 7976 days in 2009.

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India legend Sachin Tendulkar became the top-ranked Test batsman in ICC rankings in 1994 when he was 7878 days old.

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Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan topped the bowling charts in ICC Rankings in 1998 when he was only 7683 days old.

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Rashid Khan became the youngest player to top the ICC ODI rankings among bowlers in 2018 when he was only 7092 days old.

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