England’s performances in the tournament too reflect in the rankings, with both their openers Jos Buttler and Jason Roy moving up in the latest weekly update. Buttler has gained eight slots to reach a career-best ninth position after smashing his maiden T20I hundred against Sri Lanka while Roy is up five places to 14th.Meanwhile, Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga has topped the bowling charts for the first time in his career after two successive three-wicket hauls against South Africa and England. He replaces South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi, who was at the top since 10 April this year.
The top four bowlers in the rankings are all wrist spinners, with England’s Adil Rashid overtaking Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan to take third place with a career-best 730 rating points. A fast bowler who has made rapid rise is South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, who has gained 18 slots to reach seventh position.At the top of the all-rounders’ table, Mohammad Nabi has caught up with Shakib Al Hasan on 271 rating points. Hasaranga is fourth in this list.
Some other notable movements:
Batters
Aaron Finch of Australia up three places to third
Richard Berrington of Scotland up one place to 21st
Rohit Sharma of India up one place to 23rd
Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan up two places to 27th
David Miller of South Africa up six places to 33rd
Nicholas Pooran of the West Indies up nine places
to 38th
Craig Williams of Namibia up nine places to 44th
Kane Williamson of New Zealand up six places
to joint-46th
Temba Bavuma of South Africa up 35 places
to 52nd
Bowlers
Chris Jordan of England up four places to ninth
Ish Sodhi of New Zealand up six places to 10th
Mitchell Santner of New Zealand up four places
to 17th
Jasprit Bumrah of India up 10 places to joint-24th
ImadWasim of Pakistan up 10 places to 26th
Shadab Khan of Pakistan up six places to 27th
Dwaine Pretorius of South Africa up 65 places
to 34th
Shoriful Islam of Bangladesh up 77 places to 38th
Mitchell Starc of Australia up eight places to 40th
Trent Boult of New Zealand up 32 places to 41st
Safyaan Sharif of Scotland up five places to 44th
Jan Frylinck of Namibia up 13 places to 48th
Jason Holder of the West Indies up 19 places to 50th
All-rounders
Liam Livingstone of England up 57 places to 10th.
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