Is Suryakumar Back in the Top 10? Abhishek Retains No.1 Spot!
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New Delhi, Jan 28 (NationPress) The captain of the Indian cricket team, Surya Kumar Yadav, has made a significant return to the top ten batters in the latest ICC T20I rankings published on Wednesday. He has ascended five places to secure the seventh position, thanks to a remarkable performance in the ongoing five-match T20I series against New Zealand, where India currently holds a 3-0 lead.
After facing challenges in scoring runs in the T20 format, the Indian skipper delivered a match-winning innings of 82 runs in the second T20I, effectively ending a lengthy 468-day half-century drought. He maintained this exceptional form in the subsequent match, scoring 57 runs off just 26 balls.
Meanwhile, Abhishek Sharma, India's opener, further solidified his position at the top of the rankings with an impressive 68-run innings in the third T20I. He now boasts 929 points, extending his lead by 80 rating points.
In the bowlers’ rankings, India’s pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, climbed four places to reach the 13th position after claiming three wickets against the Blackcaps in the third T20I. His teammate Varun Chakravarthy maintains his position at the top following a stellar performance against New Zealand.
All-rounders Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube are also on the rise in the rankings, with Hardik moving up one spot to third and Dube jumping five places to eleventh.
New Zealand's all-rounder Glenn Phillips has surged 18 places to rank 44th among batters due to his good run against India. South Africa's captain Aiden Markram has ascended to 20th place, while West Indies' hard-hitter Brandon King has moved up 15 spots.
In the bowlers' rankings, Afghanistan's Mujeeb Ur Rahman, South Africa's Corbin Bosch, and West Indies' Matthew Forde have made significant gains of five, eight, and nineteen spots, respectively.
In ODI news, England's top batting duo of Harry Brook and Joe Root played pivotal roles in securing a series win against Sri Lanka. Consequently, Brook has climbed to the 11th position, while Root has improved six spots to land at 17th in the ODI batters' rankings.