Hardik Pandya Continues Dominace In ICC T20I Rankings For All-Rounders. New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy Achieves Career-Best Spot

The versatile of India, Hardik Pandya, has retained its T20I versatile post, while Abhishek Sharma, T20i’s striker n ° 2 and Varun Chakravarthy, n ° 2 T20i Bowler, also claimed their sport in the last T20i Male ICC ranking. The New Zealand stimulator Jacob Duffy has made a significant jump in the T20i bowlings of the CPI men, entering the top five for the first time after its stellar performances against Pakistan in the series of five games in progress.
The impressive transport of Duffy from 4/20 to Mount Maunganui, and its 1/37 in the previous match in Auckland, propelled him seven places until the fifth position in the last update of the ranking. His contributions played a decisive role in the victory of New Zealand in 115 points on Pakistan, sealing an advance of 3-1.
Duffy was not the only New Zealand bowler to see an ascending trajectory in the ranking. Zakary Foulkes, who supported him with 3/25 figures in Mount Maunganui, jumped 26 places to win the 64th position.
Meanwhile, Haris Rauf from Pakistan has also made significant progress, amounting to 11 places at 15th after picking up three counters in each of the last two games. Abbas Afridi has reached a better career place after his coherent performances in the series.
The latest ranking update also saw several strikers carrying out important gains. Finn Allen in New Zealand, which broke a 20-ball 50 in Mount Maunganui, climbed two places at 16th. His teammate Mark Chapman made an even larger leap, going from 51st to the 41st after his remarkable 94 -point stroke in Auckland.
For Pakistan, the young striker Hasan Nawaz had a major impact, skyrocketed in the 77th position according to his Boungelage 105 Pas in Auckland.
The update of the ranking also took into account the T20I series of five games recently completed between Namibia and Canada in Windhoek, where the hosts obtained money laundering from the 5-0 series.
Nikolaas Davin de Namibia increased from 27 places to 68th, becoming the best classified striker in his country, while Captain Gerhard Erasmus moved four places to 98th in the bowling classification. Canada Nicholas Kirton has also increased, from 91st to 74th among the strikers.
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