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Tendulkar tops Maruti Suzuki ODI batting charts

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Posted: Mar 14, 2008 at 1754 hrs IST

New Delhi, March 14: Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar's cracking form in the tri-series in Australia has helped him reach the top spot in the latest Maruti Suzuki ODI batting rankings.

With 198 points, Tendulkar is perched atop the chart, while Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, at seventh place with 180 points, is the other Indian batsman in the top 10.

Gautam Gambhir is placed 12th with 167 points, while Yuvraj Singh is 17th with 155 points.

Brett Lee's (196) consistent performance has helped him to the top of the bowling charts.

Despite their splendid showing in the tri-series, no Indian bowler could enter the top ten list. Ishant Sharma (155 points) is the highest placed bowler from the country at 11th spot, while team-mate S Sreesanth (150 points) is at the 12th slot with R P Singh being 18th.

In the team rankings, Australia (108) lead the charts ahead of South Africa (104) followed by India (99).

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