How Did Varun Chakravarthy Fare as the No. 3 T20I Bowler While England's Rashid Climbs to Second?

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Key Takeaways
- Adil Rashid climbed to second place in the T20I Bowling Rankings.
- England swept the T20I series against the West Indies 3-0.
- Ben Duckett's explosive 84 runs marked a significant personal achievement.
- West Indies captain Shai Hope showcased strong performances.
- Jason Holder's contributions solidified his position in the All-Rounder Rankings.
Dubai, June 11 (NationPress) After a series of impressive displays against the West Indies, England's white-ball team saw several players ascend the ICC Men's T20I Rankings, with the seasoned leg-spinner Adil Rashid taking the lead.
Rashid, 37, showcased remarkable consistency during England's 3-0 T20I series victory, recording figures of 1/22 at Chester-Le-Street, 1-59 in a high-octane match at Bristol, and a pivotal 2/30 in the concluding game at Southampton.
His stellar performances enabled him to surpass both Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga and India’s Varun Chakravarthy, positioning him in second place in the T20I Bowling Rankings with a score of 710, just 13 points shy of New Zealand's Jacob Duffy, the current top bowler.
This leg-spinner's rise highlights England's dominance, as they carried forward their momentum from an earlier ODI series triumph over the same foes. Additionally, Brydon Carse, another pacer for England, also benefited from his solid contributions, moving up 16 spots to 52nd in the rankings after claiming two wickets in the last two T20Is.
The series was filled with runs, reflected in the batter rankings. Ben Duckett made a remarkable impact with a blistering 84 off 46 deliveries in the third T20I, a performance that propelled him 48 places to a personal best of 16th. Harry Brook's swift innings, scoring 35* and 34, earned him a six-place increase to joint-38th.
The West Indies also had their highlights. Captain Shai Hope's two 40-plus scores allowed him to climb 14 spots to 15th in the batting rankings, while Rovman Powell's explosive 79 not out off 45 balls in the final match earned him a place in the top 20. Additionally, all-rounder Jason Holder greatly contributed with both bat and ball, rising 16 places to 26th in the All-Rounder Rankings thanks to his 70 runs and a crucial wicket.