India’s KL Rahul moved up one place to second, while his captain Virat Kohli retained seventh in the latest ICC men’s T20I ranking for hitters released on Monday.

With 816 rating points, Rahul is behind England’s leader Dawid Malan (915), while Kohli has 697 points in his kitty.

Australian white ball captain Aaron Finch (808) also moved up a notch to place third, while Pakistan captain Babar Azam (801) slipped to fourth.

Rahul and Kohli are the only two Indians listed in the top 10 among hitters. No Indian is also in the top 10 among bowlers and off-roaders in the latest T20I rankings.

Among bowlers, South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took the best second position of his career, while Pakistan goalkeeper and hitter Mohammad Rizwan has rushed to 42nd after outstanding performances in the three-game series that Pakistan won 2 -1 against Proteas.

Shamsi’s six wickets, which topped the series, which included a four-for-25 shot in the final match, helped the left wrist pass Australia’s Adam Zampa, England’s Adil Rashid and Mujeeb Ur Rahman of Afghanistan within three points. top ranked Rashid. Khan of Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s Haider Ali climbed 13 spots to 137, while fast pitchers Shaheen Afridi (up five spots to 11) and Hasan Ali (up 14 spots to 82), and spinners Mohammad Nawaz (re-entered at 64. ) and Usman Qadir (up 129 places at 92) also progressed.

For South Africa, Reeza Hendricks’ 98 runs in the series have lifted him seven places to 17 and David Miller’s 116 runs, which included an 85 of 45 balls that was not out in Game 2, saw him win seven places to the position 22 on the hitters list. .

Fast pitcher Dwaine Pretorius rose from 121st to 51st, a huge gain considering his previous best record was just 107th.

There is no change of positions in the team classification after the series between Pakistan and South Africa.
Pakistan gained one point but held fourth with 260 points, while South Africa lost one point but held fifth with 251 points.

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