
New Zealand Stars Shine in ICC Rankings After T20I Success Against Pakistan
New Zealand’s cricketers have climbed up the ICC T20I rankings following their dominant performances against Pakistan in the ongoing five-match series. The Blackcaps won the first two T20Is, and several key players have reaped the rewards in the latest rankings update.
📈 Tim Seifert made a 20-spot jump to 13th among T20I batters after scores of 44 and 45, while Finn Allen moved up to 18th following innings of 29 and 38*.
🚨 Meanwhile, Pakistan’s former captain Babar Azam has dropped to 8th place after a lackluster start to the series.
1️⃣ Travis Head (AUS) – Retains No.1 Spot
2️⃣ Abhishek Sharma (IND) – 829 Rating Points
3️⃣ (TBD – Change in rankings)
4️⃣ Tilak Verma (IND) – 4th place
5️⃣ Suryakumar Yadav (IND) – 739 Rating Points
🔹 India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal is ranked 12th with 673 points, continuing his impressive form.
💥 New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy reached a career-best 12th position in T20I bowling after picking up six wickets in two matches against Pakistan.
🏆 T20I Bowling Top 3:
🥇 Akeal Hosein (WI) – No.1 🔝
🥈 Varun Chakravarthy (IND) – No.2 🚀
🥉 (TBD – Changes in rankings)
📊 Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf gained four spots, now sitting at 26th after taking two wickets in the second T20I.
With three more T20Is left in the NZ vs PAK series, more shifts in rankings are expected. Meanwhile, India’s Suryakumar Yadav and Abhishek Sharma will look to push for the top spot in upcoming matches.
👀 Can Babar Azam bounce back? Will Tim Seifert break into the top 10? Stay tuned for the next rankings update!
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