The updated rankings reflect the dynamic shifts in performances across international T20 cricket, setting the stage for upcoming competitions and challenges.
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the latest T20 rankings, with Australian batsman Travis Head ascending to the top spot, displacing previous leaders. England’s Phil Salt secured the third position in the batting rankings, showcasing strong performances.
Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan both experienced a slight decline in their rankings. Babar Azam slipped to fourth place with 755 rating points, while Mohammad Rizwan followed closely in fifth place with 746 points.
Meanwhile, in the all-rounder category, Sri Lanka’s Venindu Hasringa claimed the coveted first position. Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi secured second place, with India’s Hardik Pandya following closely in third.
In the bowling rankings, England’s Adil Rashid maintained his dominance at the top spot. Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan surged to second place, gaining two positions after an outstanding performance in the recent World Cup. Australia’s Josh Hazlewood also climbed the ranks, securing fourth place after a commendable rise.
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The updated rankings reflect the dynamic shifts in performances across international T20 cricket, setting the stage for upcoming competitions and challenges.