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ICC T20I Rankings: Kohli Falls To 10th Place As Rahul Retains 2nd Spot
England have retained their third position in the team rankings and their series win against South Africa has taken them within two points of second-placed Australia.
New Delhi: India's in-form batsman K.L. Rahul retained his second spot whereas seasoned skipper Virat Kohli dropped to the 10th spot in the latest ICC T20I rankings for batsmen released on Monday.
Rahul who was the highest scorer for the 'Men in Blue' in the five-match T20I series against New Zealand which India won 5-0, scored 224 runs at an average of 56 and played an instrumental role in India's triumph over the Black Caps. Virat Kohli, on the other hand, had a poor run by his lofty standards could manage only 105 runs in the four T20I innings against the Kiwis.
The Indian skipper has been replaced by England captain Eoin Morgan who scored 136 runs from three innings against South Africa and helped them win the series 2-1. He went past Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma to claim the ninth position. Quinton de Kock, Morgan's opposite number, has climbed as many as 10 spots to occupy the 16th position, after having registered scores of 31, 65 and 35. Babar Azam remains at the top of the rankings, followed by Rahul and Australia captain Aaron Finch, while the bowling and the all-rounders charts are led by Afghanistan's Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi respectively. England have retained their third position in the team rankings and their series win against South Africa has taken them within two points of second-placed Australia. India come fourth in the list topped by Pakistan.Eoin Morgan and Tabraiz Shamsi move into the top 10 🚀 All the details from the latest update of the @MRFWorldwide ICC T20I Rankings 👇 https://t.co/sDXGHglK37
— ICC (@ICC) February 17, 2020
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