ICC Men’s T20I Batter Rankings: Jaiswal And Gill’s Ranking Surge After Strong Performance vs Zimbabwe. Shubman Gill is now the fourth-highest-ranked Indian player in T20I rankings, surpassing the recently retired duo of Rohit Sharma (42nd) and Virat Kohli (51st). He only trails behind Suryakumar Yadav (second), Yashasvi Jaiswal (sixth), and Ruturaj Gaikwad (eighth).
Blessing Muzarabani of Zimbabwe Pacer increased up the bowlers ranking as he was in position 44th from 33rd after he bowled six wickets against India. Washington Sundar made 46th and Mukesh Kumar was ranked down from 52nd to 73rd respectively, which resulted from the series up the path on which both of them walked brilliantly.
Adil Rashid from England is still the best T20I bowler, showing he’s good at this format. Wanindu Hasaranga from Sri Lanka is leading the T20I all-rounders list by a bit. Sikandar Raza from Zimbabwe moved up to third place because he played well with both batting and bowling in the recent series against India.
The fresh Test rankings witnessed a big change and the English players stood out the most because they showed in the West Indies at Lord’s. Team Stokes defeated the Windies team in London in a magnificent match by 114 runs. Four of the greatest batsmen in England were among the top ten in the Test rankings due to this.
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ICC Men’s T20I Batter Rankings
Pos | Team | Players | Rating |
01 | AUSTRALIA | Travis Head | 844 |
02 | INDIA | Suryakumar Yadav | 797 |
03 | ENGLAND | Phil Salt | 797 |
04 | PAKISTAN | Babar Azam | 755 |
05 | PAKISTAN | Mohammad Rizwan | 746 |
06 | INDIA | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 743 |
07 | ENGLAND | Jos Buttler | 716 |
08 | INDIA | Ruturaj Gaikwad | 684 |
09 | WEST INDIES | Brandon King | 656 |
10 | WEST INDIES | Johnson Charles | 655 |
11 | SOUTH AFRICA | Aiden Markram | 646 |
12 | WEST INDIES | Nicholas Pooran | 639 |
13 | AFGHANISTAN | Rahmanullah Gurbaz | 636 |
14 | SOUTH AFRICA | Quinton de Kock | 631 |
15 | ENGLAND | Jonny Bairstow | 629 |
Harry Brook has been able to rise three places up to the 7th one, whose ranking is very close to that of the first-ranked Kane Williamson of New Zealand, and Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope, both renowned top batsmen, have got better positions, which is the 13th and the 29th for Crawley and Pope, respectively, as a result of their brilliant performances in the state’s capital.
Additionally, there is positive news for two debutants at Lord’s: wicket-keeper Jamie Smith has entered the batting rankings at 75th after his impressive half-century against the West Indies, while fast bowler Gus Atkinson debuts at 52nd among Test bowlers following his remarkable 12-wicket haul on debut.