Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bhuvi, Shikhar move up rankings

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DUBAI: India opener Shikhar Dhawan and fast bowler Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar made significan­t gains in the latest ICC T20 player rankings, riding on their superlativ­e performanc­es in a 2-1 T20 series win over South Africa.

Dhawan, who scored 143 runs to emerge as the top run-getter in the three-game T20I series, jumped 14 places to grab a careerbest 28th spot, while Man of the Series Bhuvneshwa­r, who took seven wickets, improved 20 places to reach the 12th spot.

In the ICC T20 team rankings, India have gained one point and South Africa have lost one after their closely-fought series and retain their third and seventh positions, respective­ly. Pakistan are on the top of the table at 126 points but only fractional­ly ahead of Australia.

South Africa captain JP Duminy, who scored 122 runs in the series, also jumped four places to be at the 24th spot in the batting ranking.

Afghanista­n leg-spinner Rashid Khan has moved up to take top position among bowlers with some fine performanc­es in a 2-0 series win over Zimbabwe.

Rashid, who last week became the youngest male cricketer to be top-ranked in the ICC rankings when he rose to joint first in ODIS, has moved up after taking five wickets in the two-match series in Sharjah to complete the double. New Zealand opener Colin Munro and Australia’s Glenn Maxwell became the top-ranked batsman and all-rounder.

The latest update includes performanc­es in the Trans-transman series in New Zealand that also featured Australia and England, a three-match series in South Africa that India won 2-1, and Sri Lanka’s 2-0 win over hosts Bangladesh.

Left-handed Munro has gained three slots after scoring 176 runs in the Trans-transman series, which came with the help of two fifties and at a strike-rate of almost 210.

Maxwell regained the top slot for all-rounders scoring 233 runs and grabbing three wickets in the tournament.

Among batsmen, New Zealand opener Martin Guptill (up six places to fifth) has made significan­t movement after scoring 258 runs while England’s Dawid Malan (up 127 places to a career-best 22nd), Bangladesh’s Soumya Sarkar (up three places to 20th).

 ?? ICC ?? Sunil Gavaskar and Graeme Pollock presented India captain Virat Kohli with the ICC Test Mace in Cape Town on Saturday.
ICC Sunil Gavaskar and Graeme Pollock presented India captain Virat Kohli with the ICC Test Mace in Cape Town on Saturday.

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