Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam retained on Wednesday the top spot in the ODI rankings.
According to details, Saim Ayub, who had a brilliant run in the ODI series, notching two centuries in the three ODIs, reached 23rd spot.
Shaheen Shah Afridi was in third place in the ODI bowling rankings.
Pakistan white-ball vice-captain Salman Ali Agha also showed his prowess, paving the way for him to move up 28 spots to 80th with 468 rating points.
Separately, earlier, it was reported that Pakistan had announced their playing XI for the first Test against South Africa, slating to be happen in Centurion tomorrow.
According to details, Shan Masood will spearhead the Green Shirts in the crucial series following the much-needed series victory against England back in home.
Saim Ayub, who recently proved his mettle in the white-ball format with too perfection will also be the part of the Test match.