England starter Tom Banton and experienced Pakistani middle-order hitter Mohammad Hafeez have made significant strides in the MRF Tires ICC men’s T20I player ranking after their strong showing in the three-game series that ended in a 1-1 draw on Tuesday, September 1.
- Malan and Shadab also win in update made after the England-Pakistan series
- Belgium’s Sheheryar Butt reaches the brink of the top 100 after a stellar effort
Banton’s 137-run tally, including a 71 hit in the opening game, saw him gain a staggering 152 spots to reach 43rd. Hafeez took the spot behind him, climbing from 68th to 44th after leading the series. with 155 runs, including an 86 effort by a man of the match who was not eliminated in the final match.
Dawid Malan, who enjoyed his career-best qualifying for second in November last year, was back in the top five after scoring 84 races in the series, while Jonny Bairstow also earned a spot to reach the best. position 22 of his career.
Pakistani legged shooter Shadab Khan’s five wickets, including a three-of-34 run in Game 2, have lifted him to eighth.
England’s Tom Curran and Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi have moved up the list to rank 20. Curran has earned seven spots and Shaheen 14 spots after taking two wickets apiece in the series. Wahab Riaz (up 18 spots to 107) and Haris Rauf (up 25 spots to 157) were the others to win in the last qualifying update.
Belgium’s Shaheryar Butt was a notable winner of the Luxembourg Tri-Series T20, gaining 351 slots to reach position 105 after a hot streak that saw him score 125 off and 81 off against the Czech Republic and Luxembourg, respectively. , In the same day. Sudesh Wickramasekara of the Czech Republic has won the most among the series bowlers, advancing 61 places to reach 290th place.
In MRF Tires’ ICC men’s T20I team rankings, England remain in second place and Pakistan in fourth place on the list led by Australia.
Belgium have moved from position 63 to 47 after winning all four games in the tri-series. The Czech Republic has gone from 54th to 61st and Luxembourg has lost five places to take 63rd after winning a match each.
MRF Tires ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings (After England-Pakistan Series)
Batters (top 10)
Range (+/-) |
Player |
Equipment |
Pts |
Average |
MR |
Highest rating |
one (-) |
Babar Azam |
Pak |
869 |
49.93 |
128 |
896 v Eng in Cardiff 2019 |
two (-) |
KL Rahul |
Indiana |
824 |
45.65 |
146 |
854 v Eng at Old Trafford 2018 |
3 (-) |
Aaron Finch |
Aus |
820 |
38.25 |
156 |
901 against Zim in Harare 2018 |
4 (-) |
Colin munro |
New Zealand |
785 |
31.34 |
156 |
830 against Pak in Dubai 2018 |
5 (+1) |
Dawid malan |
Eng |
771 * |
50.27 |
149 |
804 v Pak at Old Trafford 2020 |
6 (-1) |
Glenn maxwell |
Aus |
721 |
35.02 |
160 |
838 v SL in Adelaide 2019 |
7 (-) |
Eoin Morgan |
Eng |
702 |
30.94 |
139 |
872 vs. Ind at Old Trafford 2011 |
8 (-) |
H Zazai |
Afg |
676 * |
40.71 |
155 |
736 vs WI at Lucknow 2019 |
9 (-) |
Evin Lewis |
Wisconsin |
674 |
32.20 |
155 |
781 v Eng at Durham 2017 |
10 (-) |
virat Kohli |
Indiana |
673 |
50.80 |
138 |
897 v Eng at Edgbaston 2014 |
Other selected classifications
Range (+/-) |
Player |
Equipment |
Pts |
Average |
MR |
Highest rating |
22 (+1) |
Jonny bairstow |
Eng |
560 |
26.58 |
140 |
572 against Pak at Old Trafford 2020 |
43 (+152) |
Tom banton |
Eng |
490 *! |
32.16 |
157 |
490 against Pak at Old Trafford 2020 |
44 (+24) |
Mohammad hafeez |
Pak |
487 |
26.83 |
120 |
650 v SL in Dubai 2013 |
Bowlers (top 10)
Range (+/-) |
Player |
Equipment |
Pts |
Average |
Econ |
Highest rating |
one |
Rashid Khan |
Afg |
736 |
12.62 |
6.14 |
816 v Ban in Dehradun 2018 |
two |
M Rahman |
Afg |
730 |
17.72 |
6.15 |
745 v Ire in Greater Noida 2020 |
3 |
Ashton agar |
Aus |
712! |
21.28 |
6.73 |
712 v SA in Cape Town 2020 |
4 |
Adam Zampa |
Aus |
712 |
19.03 |
6.12 |
720 v SL in Brisbane 2019 |
5 |
Tabraiz shamsi |
SA |
681! |
35.05 |
7.45 |
681 v Aus in Cape Town 2020 |
6 |
Mitchell santner |
New Zealand |
677 |
21.07 |
7.36 |
724 vs. Pak at Wellington 2018 |
7 |
Imad Wasim |
Pak |
665 |
22.31 |
6.12 |
780 vs. WI in Trinidad 2017 |
8 (+1) |
Shadab khan |
Pak |
651 |
21.07 |
7.22 |
768 v Sco in Edinburgh 2018 |
9 (-1) |
Adil rashid |
Eng |
649 |
27.23 |
7.75 |
716 vs WI at St Kitts 2019 |
10 |
Sheldon cottrell |
Wisconsin |
639! |
20.50 |
7.83 |
639 v SL at Pallekele 2020 |
Other selected classifications
Range (+/-) |
Player |
Equipment |
Pts |
Average |
Econ |
Highest rating |
20 = (+ 7) |
Tom curran |
Eng |
568! |
26.73 |
9.17 |
568 against Pak at Old Trafford 2020 |
All terrain (top five)
Range (+/-) |
Player |
Equipment |
Pts |
Highest rating |
one (-) |
Mohammad nabi |
Afg |
294 |
355 v Ban in Mirpur 2019 |
two (-) |
Sean Williams |
Zim |
213 |
225 against Nepal in Singapore 2019 |
3 (-) |
Glenn maxwell |
Aus |
204 |
368 v SL in Colombo (RPS) 2016 |
4 (-) |
R Berrington |
Sco |
194 |
204 v Ire at Malahide 2019 |
5 (-) |
Gareth delany |
Go to |
170 * / *! |
170 v Afg in Greater Noida 2020 |
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