Shreyas Iyer jumps 27 places to 18th in ICC T20 rankings – Henry’s Club

Recently, India batted with a brilliant performance against Sri Lanka. Shreyas Iyer Has jumped 27 places in the latest ICC T20I rankings, even as Virat Kohli Dropped out of the top 10.

India’s recent home series win against Sri Lanka has had a major impact on the player rankings, helping top-order batsman Iyer take a huge leap to reach 18th spot in the batsmen’s list.

Iyer scored three unbeaten half-centuries during India’s 3-0 win against Sri Lanka in February, with the 27-year-old scoring 204 runs at a strike rate of 174.

Iyer’s fellow fast bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar In the bowlers’ rankings, he jumped three places to be at the 17th position.

Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nishanka scored an impressive 75 in the second game of the series, rising six places to ninth in the rankings, while former India captain Kohli – who was rested for the series – was dropped by five places. was awarded. Dropped to 15th place. ,

The other big mover with the bat in T20I cricket this week is UAE’s Mohammad Wasim. His unbeaten century against Ireland in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier A helped him reach 12th place with the bat. This is the highest T20I ranking by any UAE batsman, ahead of Shaiman Anwar’s 13th position achieved in 2017.

He broke into the top 40 for the first time after Sri Lanka’s Lahiru Kumara took five wickets in the series with India.

Other bowlers who enjoyed successful times in T20 World Cup Qualifier A include Zahoor Khan of the United Arab Emirates (up 17 places to joint-42nd) and Josh Little of Ireland (up 27 places to -49th).

Rohan Mustafa’s successes with the bat and ball have enabled him to move up to the sixth position among all-rounders, just one spot below his best fifth position achieved in February 2020.

The biggest offer in the Test rankings was South Africa’s fast Kagiso RabadaAfter his impressive performance against hosts New Zealand, he jumped three places to finish third.

Rabada picked up 10 wickets during the two-match series, scoring 5/60 in the first innings of the second Test to help lead the Proteas on their way to a crucial 198-run victory.

The Kiwi duo of Kyle Jamieson (down two places to fifth) and Tim Southee (down one place to sixth) along with Australia captain Pat Cummins and India legend lost in the bowler rankings. Ravichandran Ashwin Still leading.

New Zealand’s Devon Conway jumped six places to 17th after 92 in the second innings of the second Test against South Africa, with Marnus Labuschagne remaining the top-order Test batsman.

Experienced spinners in men’s ODI rankings Rashid Khan Reclaimed his spot in the top 10 for bowlers after taking five wickets in the recent three-match series against Bangladesh.

Rashid has jumped six places to ninth place, while teammate Mehdi Hassan Miraj has dropped two places to seventh after the series.

Sri Lanka’s Liton Das was the highest run-scorer in the ODI series between Bangladesh and Afghanistan, and he is at a career-best 32 with the bat.

Trent Boult The top-order remained the ODI bowler, while Pakistan’s right-armer Babar Azam led the batsmen.