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KL Rahul lone Indian in high 10; Rohit Sharma slips extra in ICC T20I rankings

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India’s all-format skipper Rohit Sharma is extra down at 14th, whereas veteran skipper Virat Kohli is 16th.

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Simplest one Indian, KL Rahul, figures in the pause-10 of the ICC T20 Males’s Player Rankings, the newest version of which changed into launched on Wednesday. Rahul is 10th on the checklist of T20I Rankings for batters, which is led by Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and has crew-mate Mohammad Rizwan at No.3.

India’s all-format skipper Rohit Sharma is extra down at 14th, whereas veteran skipper Virat Kohli is 16th.

In the T20I Rankings for bowlers, Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi’s 2/21 in the one-off T20I towards Australia sees him climb four spots to No.10. Despite the finest efforts of the ICC Males’s Cricketer of the Yr 2021 in the penultimate over, Australia received over the motorway with 5 balls to spare.

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Australian tempo bowler Josh Hazlewood, who did now not purpose in the one-off T20I game, has dropped a blueprint to No.3 whereas England’s Adil Rashid has moved to No.2.

In the Test Rankings for all-rounders, India’s Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin continue to defend the pause two spots, whereas in the Test Rankings for bowlers, Ashwin and tempo bowler Jasprit Bumrah are second and third, respectively in the aid of Australian skipper Pat Cummins.

Amongst batters in the Test Rankings, Rohit Sharma (Eighth) and Kolhi (10th) resolve in the Prime-10. The checklist is led by Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne.

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There might be some motion in the Test participant rankings following the conclusion of the sequence between South Africa and Bangladesh. Spinner Keshav Maharaj, who starred both with the bat and the ball in the final game and took home the Player of the Match and Player of the Sequence, rose to 21st in bowlers’ rankings and 13th in all-rounders.

Fellow spinner Simon Harmer too climbed 26 spots to No.54 in bowlers’ rankings. The off-spinner completed because the second-top likely wicket-taker in the sequence with 13 wickets, easiest second to Maharaj (16). The two spinners combined to construct up the whole wickets in the second innings, bundling Bangladesh out for 80 as they swept the traffic 2-0.

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