ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest rankings in T20 batting, showcasing a mix of stability and movement among the world’s top cricketers.
Pakistan’s Babar Azam has experienced a slight dip, moving down one position to fifth, now holding 753 points.
Suryakumar Yadav Dominates T20 Rankings as India’s Top Batsman:
In a remarkable display of consistency and skill, India’s Suryakumar Yadav has maintained the number one spot in the latest T20 cricket rankings released by the ICC. With an impressive 861 rating points, Yadav leads the chart, showcasing his dominance in the shortest format of the game.
England’s Phil Salt and Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan in Close Pursuit:
Not far behind is England’s Phil Salt, who has maintained the second position with 802 points, followed by Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan at third with 800 points. The competition remains fierce as players from various countries vie for the top positions.
South Africa Makes a Strong Showing:
South Africa has made a significant impact on the rankings with three players in the top ten. Aiden Markram, Rilee Rossouw, and Reeza Hendricks have shown exceptional talent, securing the fourth, seventh, and tenth positions, respectively.
India and England Showcase Depth in Batting:
India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal and England’s Jos Buttler also feature in the rankings, highlighting the depth of batting talent in both teams. Jaiswal holds the sixth spot, while Buttler is ranked eighth.
The ICC T20 rankings reflect the dynamic nature of the game, with players from across the globe making their mark. Fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming matches to see how these rankings will evolve.
ICC Men’s T20I Batting Rankings: Position Changes ;
- Suryakumar Yadav (IND) – 861 points (No change)
- Phil Salt (ENG) – 802 points (No change)
- Mohammad Rizwan (PAK) – 800 points (No change)
- Aiden Markram (SA) – 755 points (Up by 1 position)
- Babar Azam (PAK) – 753 points (Down by 1 position)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND) – 714 points (No change)
- Rilee Rossouw (SA) – 689 points (No change)
- Jos Buttler (ENG) – 680 points (Up by 1 position)
- Finn Allen (NZ) – (Down by 1 position)
- Reeza Hendricks (SA) – (No change)