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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Sport
- Business Standard
England's Adil Rashid rises to number two spot in T20I bowling rankings
England spinner veteran Adil Rashid is just one step away from the ICC Men's T20I Bowling Rankings summit, having climbed to the second spot in the rankings issued on Wednesday. Rashid was consistent across England's 3-0 series victory over the West Indies, claiming 1/22 (4 overs) at Chester-le-Street, 1/59 (4 overs) in a high-scoring affair in Bristol, and 2/30 (4 overs) in Southampton, as per ICC. His efforts mean he passes Wanindu Hasaranga and Varun Chakaravarthy to second on the T20I Bowling Rankings, with his rating of 710 in touching distance to Kiwi quick Jacob Duffy on 723. England were strong in their home stand, picking up where they left off in their victorious ODI series efforts against the same opponents. Rashid's teammate Brydon Carse also enjoyed a Bowling Rankings jump, with two wickets across the final two matches, leading to a 16-spot jump to 52nd (493). Runs flowed in the three-match series, with players from both sides enjoying significant jumps on the updated T20I Batter Rankings. A blazing 84 (46) from Ben Duckett in the third T20I was a major help in his 48-spot jump to 16th, with teammate Harry Brook's 35 not out (22) and 34 (20) helping him to a six-spot jump to a share of 38th. On the other side, two knocks in the 40s from Shai Hope helped the West Indies skipper move 14 spots to 15th, while Rovman Powell made a move into the top 20 in large part thanks to an effort of 79 not out from 45 balls in the final T20I. Jason Holder's series of 70 runs and a wicket meanwhile, helped the West Indian up 16 spots to 26 in the All-Rounder Rankings. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Sport
- Economic Times
England's Adil Rashid pips Varun Chakravarthy to move to second spot in ICC Men's T20I Bowling Rankings
ANI Adil Rashid celebrates a wicket England spinner veteran Adil Rashid is just one step away from the ICC Men's T20I Bowling Rankings summit, having climbed to the second spot in the rankings issued on Wednesday. Rashid was consistent across England's 3-0 series victory over the West Indies, claiming 1/22 (4 overs) at Chester-le-Street, 1/59 (4 overs) in a high-scoring affair in Bristol, and 2/30 (4 overs) in Southampton, as per ICC. His efforts mean he passes Wanindu Hasaranga and Varun Chakaravarthy to second on the T20I Bowling Rankings, with his rating of 710 in touching distance to Kiwi quick Jacob Duffy on 723. England were strong in their home stand, picking up where they left off in their victorious ODI series efforts against the same teammate Brydon Carse also enjoyed a Bowling Rankings jump, with two wickets across the final two matches, leading to a 16-spot jump to 52nd (493).Runs flowed in the three-match series, with players from both sides enjoying significant jumps on the updated T20I Batter Rankings. A blazing 84 (46) from Ben Duckett in the third T20I was a major help in his 48-spot jump to 16th, with teammate Harry Brook's 35 not out (22) and 34 (20) helping him to a six-spot jump to a share of the other side, two knocks in the 40s from Shai Hope helped the West Indies skipper move 14 spots to 15th, while Rovman Powell made a move into the top 20 in large part thanks to an effort of 79 not out from 45 balls in the final Holder's series of 70 runs and a wicket meanwhile, helped the West Indian up 16 spots to 26 in the All-Rounder Rankings.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
England's Adil Rashid pips Varun Chakravarthy to move to second on ICC Men's T20I Bowling Rankings
England spinner veteran Adil Rashid is just one step away from the ICC Men's T20I Bowling Rankings summit, having climbed to the second spot in the rankings issued on Wednesday. Rashid was consistent across England's 3-0 series victory over the West Indies , claiming 1/22 (4 overs) at Chester-le-Street, 1/59 (4 overs) in a high-scoring affair in Bristol, and 2/30 (4 overs) in Southampton, as per ICC. His efforts mean he passes Wanindu Hasaranga and Varun Chakaravarthy to second on the T20I Bowling Rankings, with his rating of 710 in touching distance to Kiwi quick Jacob Duffy on 723. England were strong in their home stand, picking up where they left off in their victorious ODI series efforts against the same opponents. Rashid's teammate Brydon Carse also enjoyed a Bowling Rankings jump, with two wickets across the final two matches, leading to a 16-spot jump to 52nd (493). Runs flowed in the three-match series, with players from both sides enjoying significant jumps on the updated T20I Batter Rankings. Live Events A blazing 84 (46) from Ben Duckett in the third T20I was a major help in his 48-spot jump to 16th, with teammate Harry Brook 's 35 not out (22) and 34 (20) helping him to a six-spot jump to a share of 38th. On the other side, two knocks in the 40s from Shai Hope helped the West Indies skipper move 14 spots to 15th, while Rovman Powell made a move into the top 20 in large part thanks to an effort of 79 not out from 45 balls in the final T20I. Jason Holder's series of 70 runs and a wicket meanwhile, helped the West Indian up 16 spots to 26 in the All-Rounder Rankings.

Int'l Cricket Council
03-06-2025
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
Gains for England's centurions in ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings
England's Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont have made the biggest gains in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings after their centuries in the opening match of the three-match series against the West Indies in Derby. Jones rose three places to seventh in the Laura Wolvaardt-led list, after scoring her maiden ODI century (122 from 121 balls), with Beaumont in 11th place after she climbed two slots thanks to her 107 from 104 deliveries – her 11th three-figure score. Their teammate, Linsey Smith cemented their victory with a maiden five-wicket haul on debut, returning impressive figures of five for 36. This saw her enter the Bowling Rankings in 173rd place. England's 108-run victory gives them a one-nil lead in the three-match series, which continues this week in Leicester and ends in Taunton on Saturday. Other movements in the batters list include the West Indies' Aaliyah Alleyne and Qiana Joseph, who rose to 76th and 82nd respectively from their previous positions of 91st and 104th respectively. Alleyne scored 44 from 46 deliveries and Joseph 62 from 74, while their captain, Hayley Matthews' 48 saw her remain steady in her spot at fourth place on the list. England's Alice Capsey also advanced eight slots to 103rd after her quick-fire 24 runs. The top six of the Bowling Rankings – topped by England's Sophie Ecclestone – remains unchanged, but Matthews' continued good all-round form saw her rise to seventh place from ninth after her two for 49 in the opening match. To know more about the ICC Rankings, please click here.

Int'l Cricket Council
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
Smriti Mandhana rises to second in ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings
India opener Smriti Mandhana's match-winning century in the Sri Lanka women's tri-series final sees her move up one slot to second position in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings. The left-hander's 116 runs from 101 balls against Sri Lanka in their 23-run victory in the final followed a half-century against South Africa in a group match, helping her move to 727 rating points, just 11 points behind top-ranked Laura Wolvaardt. Mandhana's teammate Jemimah Rodrigues has risen five slots to a career-best 15th position after a dazzling 123 against South Africa, while Deepti Sharma's 93 against South Africa in the same match helped her ascend 13 places to joint-32nd. Runners-up Sri Lanka also saw players make gains in the batters' list in the weekly update. Captain Chamari Athapaththu has moved up two places to joint seventh, while Vishmi Gunaratne has climbed eight slots to 63rd. Anushka Sanjeewani has made the biggest leap, by 19 slots to 75th. South Africa's batters had good individual performances even though the team's results did not go as well as they would have hoped. Vice-captain, Chloe Tryon has moved nine spots to 18th among batters thanks to innings of 67 and 74, just seven points short of her career-best 601 ratings points. She also took a hat-trick in their match against Sri Lanka, rising 14 places to 50th in the bowlers' list and advanced three slots to 11th in the all-rounders' list. Tryon's teammates, Tazmin Brits, Annerie Dercksen and Nadine De Klerk have risen to joint 32nd, 50th and 54th respectively. De Klerk and Dercksen have also advanced in the bowlers' and all-rounders' lists. The former has moved up one spot to 24th in the bowling rankings and up four slots to 12th in the all-rounders' list, while Dercksen has rocketed 19 slots to 44th among all-rounders. The top 20 of the ICC Women's ODI Bowling Rankings remains unchanged, but India's Sneh Rana has risen four places to a career-high, joint-34th place, with Sri Lanka's Sugandika Kumari not far behind after also advancing four slots to 37th. To know more about the ICC Rankings, please click here. ENDS