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The ICC released the boys’ weekly rankings on Wednesday. All three editions of Test, ODI and T20 have been updated.
Kohli is now one step ahead at number five with 63 unbeaten runs and 8 undefeated in Game 2 and 3 of the T20 series against England. South Africa’s Rasi von der Dassen has led.
David Malan is still at the top of the hitter rankings. Aaron Finch is in both. Lokesh Rahul, who scored a run in the series opener against England, failed to break the run record in the next two matches. In this it has gone down to four, Babar Azam has gone up to three.
Joss Butler, who led the team to an unbeaten 83 in the third T20, has also improved in the standings. He is five steps ahead, in 19th place. In 2016, this English goalie-hitter rose to the top 16 of his career.
Among England hitters, Johnny Bairstow is two steps ahead at No. 14. Jason Roy, who is in great shape, is now 24th, four steps ahead.
Among Indian hitters, Shreyas Iyer (32nd, 31st) and Rishav Pant (30th, 60th) have also improved. Washington is 11th on the all-rounder list, two steps ahead.
Among the bowlers of the two teams, three fast players from England, Zafra Archer, Mark Wood and Sam Karan have improved. India’s two fast bowlers, Shardul Tagore and Bhubaneswar Kumar, have risen to the top. As before, Rashid Khan, Tabriz Shamsi and Mujib-ur-Rahman are in the top three.
Shea Hope has improved in the ODI hitters ranking. The West Indies goalkeeper-hitter, who was the best in the series against Sri Lanka, is five steps ahead. The player, who has scored 110, 64 and 74 runs in three games respectively, is now at number seven alongside David Warner. In 2019, he rose to the fourth best place of his career.
Nicolas Puran, Evin Lewis and Darren Bravo are the other Caribbean hitters. Aljari Joseph has improved in the bowling rankings. The pacemaker, who took four wickets in the series, is seven steps ahead in 28th position, the best of his career.
Among Sri Lankan hitters, Danushka Gunathilaka is 20 steps ahead. Scored 16 runs in the three-game ODI series. Among the team’s bowlers, Vanidu Hasaranga and Laksan Sandakan have improved.
Hashmatullah Shahidi, who scored his first double century for Afghanistan in Tests, is in the top 100 in the rankings. He’s 48 steps ahead in 90th place.
Asghar Afghan, the captain of the team that scored 164 runs in Test 2 against Zimbabwe, has risen to 85th in his career. Rashid Khan, who took 11 wickets in that test, is nine steps ahead of the Afghan bowlers at No. 32.
Zimbabwe captain Shaun Williams played 151 undefeated in Test 2 for the next team. In the ranking of those affected. He has risen to the 24th best position of his career. His 821 rating points are the highest for Zimbabwe in 2014 after Brendon Taylor’s 64 points.
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