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ICC T20I Rankings: Suryakumar Yadav drops to sixth, Adil Rashid roars to no. 2

ICC T20I Rankings: Suryakumar Yadav drops to sixth, Adil Rashid roars to no. 2

India Today11-06-2025
India's T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav, has slipped out of the top five in the ICC Men's T20I Rankings for batters, while England spinner Adil Rashid has climbed to No. 2 in the bowling charts following a consistent and effective display during the recently concluded series.England's commanding 3-0 T20I series sweep over the West Indies has had a significant impact on the latest rankings, with several of their players making notable gains. The 37-year-old Rashid was the biggest mover after playing a key role across the three-match campaign. He returned figures of 1/22 at Chester-le-Street, 1/59 in a high-scoring contest in Bristol, and 2/30 in Southampton.advertisementRashid's performances have propelled him past Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga and India's Varun Chakaravarthy, earning a rating of 710. He now sits just 13 points behind New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy (723), who currently tops the list.Veteran spinner edges closer to the No.1 spot in the latest ICC Men's T20I Player RankingsDetails— ICC (@ICC) June 11, 2025
Rashid's teammate Brydon Carse also rose in the bowling rankings. With two wickets across the final two matches, Carse climbed 16 places to 52nd, reaching a rating of 493.In the batting charts, Suryakumar Yadav dropped one place to sixth, overtaken by England captain Jos Buttler. Buttler, who had a strong series with the bat, now holds 772 rating points, while Suryakumar trails with 739.India's Tilak Varma has capitalised on Phil Salt's one-place slide to break into the top three. With 804 rating points, Tilak now joins Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma among the leading T20I batters. Salt, following a relatively subdued series, is now ranked fourth with 791 points.advertisementThe series proved fruitful for several players. England's Ben Duckett climbed an impressive 48 places to 16th after his explosive 84 off 46 balls in the third T20I. His team-mate Harry Brook also gained ground, moving up six spots to joint-38th following knocks of 35 not out and 34.For the West Indies, captain Shai Hope made a 14-place leap to 15th, having amassed 97 runs in the series, including two innings in the 40s. Rovman Powell also broke into the top 20, thanks largely to his unbeaten 79 off 45 deliveries in the final match.There were no major changes in the all-rounders' rankings. India's Hardik Pandya continues to lead with 252 rating points, while England's Liam Livingstone has slipped three places to sixth.Must Watch
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