Key Points

Adil Rashid’s stellar performances against West Indies propelled him to No. 2 in the ICC T20I bowling rankings. Varun Chakaravarthy retained his No. 3 spot despite Rashid’s surge. England’s Ben Duckett and West Indies’ Shai Hope made significant jumps in the batting rankings. The series showcased England’s dominance with a 3-0 clean sweep.

Key Points: Adil Rashid Rises to No. 2 in T20I Rankings After England Sweep

  • Rashid jumps to No. 2 with 710 rating
  • Varun Chakaravarthy holds No. 3 spot
  • Ben Duckett surges 48 places in batting rankings
  • Shai Hope climbs to 15th after consistent performances
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Varun Chakravathy remains No. 3 T20I bowler; England's Rashid rises to second

England’s Adil Rashid overtakes Hasaranga and Chakaravarthy to become the world’s No. 2 T20I bowler after a dominant series vs West Indies.

Varun Chakravathy remains No. 3 T20I bowler; England's Rashid rises to second
"His match-turning 2/30 in the final game at Southampton sealed England’s clean sweep. — ICC Report"

Dubai, June 11

England’s white-ball contingent was awarded after a string of standout performances against the West Indies propelled several players up the ICC Men’s T20I Rankings, with veteran leg-spinner Adil Rashid leading the charge.

Rashid, 37, was a model of consistency in England’s 3-0 T20I series sweep, returning figures of 1/22 at Chester-Le-Street, 1-59 in a high-scoring clash at Bristol, and a match-turning 2/30 in the final game at Southampton.

His efforts were enough to leapfrog both Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga and India’s Varun Chakaravarthy, moving him into second place in the T20I Bowling Rankings with a rating of 710, just 13 points behind New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy, the current No. 1.

The leggie’s rise encapsulates a dominant run for England, who extended their momentum from the earlier ODI series win over the same opponents. Brydon Carse, another of England’s pace options, also saw a reward for his tidy contributions. His two wickets across the final two T20Is pushed him up 16 spots to 52nd in the rankings.

The series was rich in runs, and the batter rankings reflected that. Ben Duckett made a stunning impact with a blazing 84 off 46 balls in the third T20I — a knock that catapulted him 48 places to a career-best 16th. Harry Brook’s pair of quickfire cameos, 35* and 34, earned him a six-place bump to joint-38th.

West Indies had their moments, too. Captain Shai Hope’s pair of 40-plus scores helped him climb 14 places to 15th in the batting list, while Rovman Powell’s explosive 79 not out from 45 balls in the final game earned him a place in the top 20. All-rounder Jason Holder also enjoyed a productive series with both bat and ball, moving up 16 places to 26th in the All-Rounder Rankings thanks to 70 runs and a crucial wicket.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Varun Chakaravarthy's mystery spin is still our trump card! Rankings come and go, but his performances in crucial matches matter more. Remember how he bamboozled opponents in last year's Asia Cup? 🇮🇳 #TeamIndia
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Priya M.
Rashid deserves this jump - he's been England's most reliable bowler for years. But I'm more concerned about our Indian spinners not getting enough game time before T20 WC. BCCI should schedule more T20Is!
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Arjun S.
Rankings don't always reflect reality. Varun has better economy rate than Rashid in recent matches. ICC should consider match impact more than just wickets. That being said, England's white-ball team is looking dangerous before the World Cup!
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Sneha R.
Why is everyone ignoring Hasaranga's drop? He was our nightmare in Asia Cup! 😅 On serious note, Indian bowlers need to step up - Bumrah's return will help but we need spinners to dominate like in old days.
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Vikram J.
England's depth is scary good! Rashid at 37 still improving, young pacers coming through... Meanwhile we're still searching for perfect bowling combination. Hope Dravid and Rohit have a proper plan for World Cup.
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Neha P.
Happy to see Varun in top 3 despite limited opportunities. His carrom ball is pure magic! 🎯 But honestly, rankings don't win tournaments - need consistent performances when it matters most. #T20WorldCup2024

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