Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Bumrah rises to second, Kohli top-ranked batsmen in T20

Dubai, June 27 India pacer Jasprit Bumrah has risen to second in the most recent ICC Twenty20 rankings while captain Virat Kohli has held the top spot in the batsmen's list.

There is no change in the top three of the all-rounders' table which is going by Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh.

Pakistan's ICC Champions Trophy-winning side's member Imad Wasim has become the numbber-one ranked T20 bowler after South Africa's Imran Tahir lost ground following the finish of the series against England.

In the most recent rankings for T20 bowlers, which was refreshed a day after England beat South Africa 2-1, Tahir has slipped two places after he oversaw just a single wicket in two matches.

His drop to third means Imad has surged to the top for the first time in his career, with Bumrah rising to second.

In the batting table, Kohli, Aaron Finch of Australia and Kane Williamson of New Zealand have held the main three positions.

however, AB de Villiers and Jason Roy are the greatest movers following the simply finished up arrangement.

De Villiers, who was the main run-getter in the series with 146 runs, has come back to the top 20 in twentieth position subsequent to rising 12 places, while Roy's arrangement total of 103 runs has helped him accomplish a profession high 25th position in the wake of bouncing 26 places.

In the team rankings, England has moved into outright second position. It had started the series level with Pakistan on 121 points, however has now moved to 123 points to trail number-one positioned New Zealand by two focuses.

In contrast, South Africa has dropped one point to join Australia on 110 points. Be that as it may, it is positioned in front of Australia by a small amount of a point, and possesses the 6th position.

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