England captain Alastair Cook and fast bowler Steven Finn have broken into the top 10 of the ICC ODI rankings after great performances against Pakistan in the four-match series this month.

Cook has jumped 27 places to eighth position on the rankings for batsmen on the back of consecutive centuries and a half-ton.

Cook, who won the Test Player of the Year award last year, has now become the second highest-ranked England batsman after Jonathan Trott, who has dropped two places to sixth position after managing just 38 runs in the series.

Kevin Pietersen is the other batsman to charge up the rankings. He scored 281 runs in the series at an average of almost 94 thanks to scores of 14, 26, 111 not out and 130, which saw him move to 26th position.

In the rankings for ODI bowlers, Finn has achieved a career-best berth of ninth. The 22-year-old seamer claimed 13 wickets in the series and he is now the second England bowler inside the top 10 after off-spinner Graeme Swann, who is now in third spot after gaining one place.

Stuart Broad is the other England bowler to have improved his ranking. He is now in 24th position after rising five places, while Jade Dernbach, who took four for 45 in the fourth and final ODI, has broken into the top 100 after lifting 27 places to 91st spot.

For Pakistan, Umar Akmal has dropped out of the top 10, falling to 13th position, captain Misbah-ul-Haq has slipped three places to 29th spot, Shahid Afridi has dropped one place to 38th position, Younis Khan has slipped seven places to 43rd spot and Mohammad Hafeez has fallen five places to 48th position.

Pakistan bowlers to drop in the bowlers' chart include Mohammad Hafeez, who has slipped from second spot to sixth position, Shahid Afridi, who has dropped from 11th to 15th spot, and Umar Gul, who has ended in 35th position after falling 11 places.

Saeed Ajmal, who finished with 10 wickets in the series, leads the bowlers' table, followed by South Africa's Lonwabo Tsotsobe.