ICC T20I Rankings Update: The Indian team is resting at this time, but the rest of the teams are on the field. Meanwhile, the new T20 rankings have been released by the ICC. There are some changes in it. The special thing is that West Indies’ Nicholas Pooran, who performed brilliantly during the three T20 match series against South Africa, has benefited a lot this time. He has made a big jump and secured his place in the top 10.
Travis Head is number one batsman in ICC’s T20 rankings
In the latest ICC T20 rankings, Australia’s Travis Head is still at number one. His rating is 844. India’s Suryakumar Yadav also remains at second place. His rating is 805. Both these players are currently away from T20 International cricket, so there is no impact on the ratings and rankings. On the other hand, England’s Phil Salt is at number three with a rating of 797. India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal’s rating is currently 757 and he retains the number 4 position in the ICC T20 rankings.
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan also retain their positions
Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam may have suffered a huge loss in the Test rankings, but he is still at number 5 in T20. His rating is 755. Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan remains at number 6 in the ICC T20 rankings with a rating of 746. England’s Jos Buttler is at number 7 with a rating of 716. India’s Ruturaj Gaikwad is at number eight with a rating of 664.
Nicholas Pooran made a leap, entered the top 10
Meanwhile, Nicholas Pooran of West Indies has made a leap. His rating has now become 660 in the ICC T20 rankings. He has now jumped three places to number 9. Due to this, West Indies’ Brendan King and Johnson Charles have suffered a slight loss. Brendan King has now gone to number 10 after losing one place, his rating is 643 and Johnson Charles has dropped out of the top 10 and has directly slipped to the 11th position. His rating is 642.
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