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NZ Pacers Surge in T20I Rankings After Dominant Show vs South Africa

New Zealand's fast bowlers have made significant gains in the latest ICC Men's T20I rankings following impressive performances in their ongoing series against South Africa. Lockie Ferguson's Player of the Match spell propelled him up 12 places, with teammates Ben Sears, Kyle Jamieson, and Zakary Foulkes also climbing. South African bowlers Keshav Maharaj, Ottneil Baartman, and Gerald Coetzee have also seen notable improvements in the rankings. The T20I batter rankings remain largely unchanged, with India's Abhishek Sharma holding the top position.

New Zealand pacers surge in ICC T20I rankings after strong show against South Africa

Dubai, March 25

New Zealand fast bowlers have made significant gains in the latest ICC Men's T20I rankings, reaping the rewards of their impressive performances in the ongoing series against South Africa.

The five-match contest has seen momentum swing both ways, with players from both sides benefiting in the updated rankings after the first four matches, according to the ICC website.

New Zealand's victory in the third T20I in Auckland proved particularly influential, with Lockie Ferguson producing a standout spell of 1/9 to earn Player of the Match honours.

The performance has propelled Ferguson up 12 places to joint 39th in the T20I bowler rankings. He is joined by fellow seamers Ben Sears (up 20 spots to 59th), Kyle Jamieson (up five places to 76th) and Zakary Foulkes (up eight places to 81st), all of whom have climbed the ladder following consistent displays.

South Africa's bowlers have also enjoyed an upward trend. Stand-in captain Keshav Maharaj has risen five places to 47th, while Ottneil Baartman (up seven spots to 66th) and Gerald Coetzee (up 46 places to 88th) have registered notable improvements.

All-rounder George Linde has emerged as one of South Africa's positives from the series, climbing one spot to 22nd in the T20I all-rounder rankings after contributing with both bat and ball.

At the top of the all-rounders' list, Zimbabwe veteran Sikandar Raza continues to hold his position. The T20I batter rankings, meanwhile, remain largely unchanged, with India's Abhishek Sharma retaining the No.1 spot ahead of compatriot Ishan Kishan.

India captain Suryakumar Yadav has moved up two places to seventh, while New Zealand's Tim Robinson has climbed to 34th following a useful knock in Wellington. In contrast, Tim Seifert and Dewald Brevis have slipped down the rankings after missing matches in the series.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting to see how a single series can shake up the rankings so much. Coetzee jumping 46 places is massive! Shows the importance of current form over past reputation. Hope our BCCI selectors are paying attention to such performances when picking teams.

Aman W

Sikandar Raza still holding strong at the top of all-rounders! What a player for Zimbabwe. Respect. Meanwhile, where is Hardik Pandya in these rankings? After his comeback, he should be featuring here soon, yaar.

Sarah B

As a cricket fan living in India, I enjoy these bilateral series. They give chances to new players like Foulkes and Baartman to shine. The depth in fast bowling across nations is fantastic for the sport's future.

Vikram M

Good for New Zealand, but let's be honest, these rankings feel a bit volatile. A couple of good games and you shoot up 20 spots. The ICC should maybe give more weight to consistency over a longer period? Just a thought.

Kavya N

Tim Robinson climbing after one useful knock, but our own youngsters like Jaiswal or Rinku Singh need more consistent opportunities to break into these rankings. The focus is always so much on the senior players.

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