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Josh Hazlewood has risen to second place in the ICC T20I rankings.
Josh Hazlewood of Australia recorded his best-ever T20I stats against Sri Lanka in the series opener, taking 4-12 in a session, before finishing another haul of 3-22 last week with a match-sealing Super Over that went for just five runs. In the ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings, he is presently ranked second among T20I bowlers, just one point behind South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi. The ratings for this week are based on the first three Australia vs. Sri Lanka matches, as well as the second and third India vs. West Indies games.
Wanindu Hasaranga took five wickets in the first two matches of the series against Australia, but after missing the final match, it wasn’t enough to keep him at the top, and he fell to third in the T20I bowling rankings. Maheesh Theekshana, another member of his squad, advanced 16 places to 29th. Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka topped the run-scorers in the T20I series with Australia, scoring 125 runs across three games to move up 42 places to joint 21st.
Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal led the Quadrangular T20I competition hosted in Oman with 142 runs, moving him up 63 positions to 53rd with the bat. Chirag Suri of the UAE climbed the rankings as well, courtesy to his unbroken 84 against Nepal, which was the highest individual score in the competition. In bowlers, Oman’s Bilal Khan was particularly economical, surrendering only 62 runs in 12 overs to climb to his career-best position of 18th in the series.
Shreyas Iyer and Suryakumar Yadav of India have made significant progress in the fifty-over format. Yadav hit 64 in the second ODI against the West Indies, while Iyer hit 80 in the third to help India win the series 3-0.
Rishabh Pant, their colleague, scored a half-century in the third match to climb to a career-high 469 points in 71st place. Prasidh Krishna of India was the biggest wicket-taker across both teams, taking nine wickets at 7.55 per over to move up 50 places from 94th to 44th in the ODI bowlers list, while Alzarri Joseph grabbed two wickets in each of the three matches to get into the top 20 bowlers list.