Afghanistan spinners Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman have made remarkable improvements in the ICC T20I Player Rankings after playing important parts in a 3-0 defeat of Bangladesh in their series in Dehradun that ended on Thursday.
Rashid Khan, 19, has consolidated his position at the top after his player of the series effort of 12 wickets. He has gained 54 points to finish with 813 points, 80 more than second-placed Shadab Khan of Pakistan. Rashid, who was named ICC’s Associate Player of the Year for 2017, touched a career-high rating of 816 points after a haul of four for 12 in the second match.
Nabi has gained 11 spots and reached a career-best eighth rank after taking four wickets and Mujeeb has jumped 62 slots to 51st place which also takes into account the T20I between the Windies and the ICC World XI played at Lord’s on 31 May as a fund-raiser for Caribbean stadia damaged by hurricanes last year. Slow bowlers, six of which are leg-spinners, now hold the top nine positions in the bowlers’ rankings.
Who others improved?
Afghanistan all-rounder Samiullah Shenwari, who top-scored in the series with 118 runs, has gained 11 spots to reach 44th position among batsmen while the Bangladesh batsmen to advance include Mahmudullah (up four places to 33rd) and Mushfiqur Rahim (up three places to 41st).
Among others to improve their rankings are Windies’ Evin Lewis (up one place to fifth among batsmen), Kesrick Williams (up five spots to 41st among bowlers) and Sri Lanka all-rounder Thisara Perera (up three places to 38th among batsmen).
There has been no change of places in the ICC T20I Team Rankings with Afghanistan and Bangladesh retaining their eighth and 10th positions, respectively. Afghanistan though have gained four points to reach 91 points while Bangladesh have lost five and are on 70, only four more than Scotland, who can overtake them in an upcoming two-match series against top-ranked Pakistan on 12 and 13 June.
Pakistan will gain one point with a 2-0 win in that series, finish with 127 points and retain the top position with a 1-1 draw but slide to 123 points and third place in case of a 2-0 loss. Scotland, who will go past Bangladesh with a 1-1 result, also feature in a tri-series with Ireland and the Netherlands from 12-20 June.
Here are the ICC T20I Rankings (as on June 8):
Rank | Team | Points |
1 | Pakistan | 130 |
2 | Australia | 126 |
3 | India | 123 |
4 | New Zealand | 116 |
5 | England | 115 |
6 | South Africa | 114 |
7 | Windies | 114 |
8 | Afghanistan | 91 (+4) |
9 | Sri Lanka | 85 |
10 | Bangladesh | 70 (-5) |
11 | Scotland | 66 |
12 | Zimbabwe | 58 |
13 | Netherlands | 53 |
14 | UAE | 51 |
15 | Hong Kong | 42 |
16 | PNG | 39 |
17 | Oman | 39 |
18 | Ireland | 33 |
Here are the ICC T20I Player Rankings (as on June 8):
Top 20 Batsman
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts |
1 | ( – ) | Babar Azam | Pak | 881! |
2 | ( – ) | Colin Munro | NZ | 801 |
3 | ( – ) | Glenn Maxwell | Aus | 799 |
4 | ( – ) | Aaron Finch | Aus | 763 |
5 | (+1) | Evin Lewis | Win | 753* |
6 | (-1) | Martin Guptill | NZ | 747 |
7 | ( – ) | Alex Hales | Eng | 679 |
8 | ( – ) | Virat Kohli | Ind | 670 |
9 | ( – ) | M. Shahzad | Afg | 659 |
10 | ( – ) | H. Masakadza | Zim | 648 |
11 | ( – ) | Hashim Amla | SA | 643 |
12 | ( – ) | Lokesh Rahul | Ind | 639* |
13 | ( – ) | Rohit Sharma | Ind | 636 |
14 | ( – ) | Kane Williamson | NZ | 634 |
15 | ( – ) | Joe Root | Eng | 630 |
16 | ( – ) | Eoin Morgan | Eng | 618 |
17 | ( – ) | Shikhar Dhawan | Ind | 617 |
18 | (+1) | Kusal Perera | SL | 608 |
19 | (+1) | Faf du Plessis | SA | 594 |
20 | (+1) | David Warner | Aus | 589 |