New Zealand Fast Bowlers Shine in T20I Rankings After SA Series

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New Zealand Fast Bowlers Shine in T20I Rankings After SA Series

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New Zealand's pace attack has made a significant leap in the ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings following their performances in the series against South Africa. Notable gains have been made by several seamers, showcasing their skills on the international stage.

Key Takeaways

Lockie Ferguson jumps 12 places to 39th in T20I rankings.
Ben Sears advances 20 spots to 59th position.
South African bowlers also improve their rankings significantly.
George Linde continues his rise among all-rounders.
Tim Robinson makes progress after scoring 32 runs in a match.

Dubai, March 25 (NationPress) New Zealand’s pace bowlers have made a remarkable impact in the latest ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings, with four seamers experiencing significant advancements.

The T20I series currently unfolding between New Zealand and South Africa has yielded unpredictable outcomes, resulting in substantial changes within the rankings for players from both teams.

Veteran pacer Lockie Ferguson emerged as a key player, thanks to his outstanding performance of 1/9 in Auckland, which earned him the Player of the Match accolade. This performance propelled him up 12 spots to a tie for 39th among T20I bowlers.

He was joined by fellow seamers Ben Sears, who climbed 20 positions to 59th, Kyle Jamieson, who moved up five spots to 76th, and Zakary Foulkes, who ascended eight places to 81st, all following their consistent performances.

South Africa's bowlers also made notable progress, with interim captain Keshav Maharaj rising five spots to 47th. His teammates Ottneil Baartman (up seven places to 66th) and Gerald Coetzee (up 46 places to 88th) were recognized for their contributions during the series.

Among the all-rounders, George Linde maintained his momentum, advancing one position to 22nd due to his significant contributions with bat and ball.

At the pinnacle of the T20I all-rounder rankings, Sikandar Raza held on to his top position, while the batting rankings saw minimal fluctuations.

India's Abhishek Sharma continues to lead the T20I batting rankings, ahead of fellow countryman Ishan Kishan. Meanwhile, India's T20I World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav boosted his ranking by two places, now sitting at seventh.

In contrast, Tim Seifert and Dewald Brevis fell down the rankings after not participating in recent matches of the ongoing series.

New Zealand's opener Tim Robinson was among the few batters to improve his standing, rising two spots to 34th following a score of 32 in Wellington.

Point of View

It's crucial to highlight the impressive performances of New Zealand's pace bowlers in the latest rankings update. Their ability to consistently deliver in high-pressure situations reflects a strong commitment to excellence in international cricket.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who topped the ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings?
The latest update shows significant movement among players, but specific rankings for the top positions were not detailed in the content.
How did Lockie Ferguson perform in the recent series?
Lockie Ferguson had a standout performance with figures of 1/9 in Auckland, earning him the Player of the Match award.
What impact did the T20I series have on player rankings?
The series led to notable increases in rankings for several players from both New Zealand and South Africa.
Who are the rising players from South Africa in the T20I rankings?
Keshav Maharaj, Ottneil Baartman, and Gerald Coetzee all made significant gains in the rankings.
What was Tim Robinson's recent achievement?
Tim Robinson rose two spots to 34th in the rankings following his performance where he scored 32 runs in Wellington.
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