
Indian Captain T20i, Suryakumar Yadav, slipped out of the first five in the ICC Men T20i ranking for the dough, while the English Spinner Adil Rashid climbed to 2 in bowling charts after a consistent and efficient display during the recently closed series.
England commanding the commanding series 3-0 T20i over the western India had a significant impact on the latest rankings, with several of their players to achieve remarkable profits. 37 -year -old Rashid was the biggest driver after playing a key role in the three games campaign. He returned the characters 1/22 on the Chester-le street, 1/59 in the Bristol High Score competition and 2/30 in Southampton.
Rashid’s performance was driven by Sri Lanka Wanind Hasarang and Indian Varun Chakaravarthy, and earned an evaluation of 710. Now only 13 points behind New Zealand cardicer Jacob Duffy (723), who are currently on the list.
Veteran spinner edges closer to No. 1 place in the latest Men T20i Player ICC ranking
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Rashid’s teammate Brydon Cars also got up in the bowling charts. With two goals across the last two matches, CARSE climbed 16 seats to 52.
In the ranking of Suryakumar Yadav tap, he threw one place on the sixth, overtaking captain of England Jos Buttler. Buttler, who had a strong Bat series, now holds 772 points rating while Suryakumar Trails with 739.
Indian Tilak Varma earned Phil Salt in one place to break into the first three. With 804 points of evaluation, Tilak now joins Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma among the front T20i dough. Salt, after a relatively subdued series, is now fourth with 791 points.
The series proved to be fertile for several players. England Ben Duckett climbed to impressive 48 seats to 16. His teammate Harry Brook also gained the ground and moved six seats to a common 38.
For West India Captain Shai Hope made a 14-way jump to 15. Rovman Powell also broke into the TOP 20, largely thanks to its undefeated 79 out of 45 vans in the final match.
There were no major changes in the ranking of versatile persons. India Hardik Pandya continues to lead with 252 assessments, while the English Liam Livingstone slipped three places to the sixth.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 11, 2025