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Suryakumar Yadav's No.1 T20I batter ranking snatched by Travis Head

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Suryakumar Yadav's No.1 T20I batter ranking snatched by Travis Head

Suryakumar Yadav's rule as the No.1 T20I player finished as Australia's Travis Head took the top in ICC rankings for T20I hitters on Wednesday. Suryakumar was the highest level men's hitter during the T20Is since December 2023, having likewise held the No. 1 spot on past events. Be that as it may, Head's combative showcase in the T20 World Cup while opening the batting for Australia achieved a significant change in the rankings. Head bounced four spots into the best position, with Suryakumar, Phil Salt, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan all dropping down a spot to make up the rest of the main five. The left-hander's ascent was on the rear of a hurricane 76 off 43 balls in Australia's last Really Eight game in the competition. Head, nonetheless, wouldn't have the option to reinforce his positioning as his thump was adequately not to guarantee an Australian triumph against India. The 2021 heroes were taken out after Afghanistan beat Bangladesh to enter their lady World Cup semi-finals. Head scored 255 runs in seven matches at a normal of 42. His strike pace of 158 is the most elevated among players who have scored in excess of 200 runs in this competition, where run-scoring has not been the simplest of assignments. Suryakumar, who has scored 149 runs in this World Cup in six trips at a strike pace of 139, will have a valuable chance to recover his spot when India take on England in the in the second semi-last on Thursday. Yadav is just two rating focuses behind Head. On the off chance that he has a decent trip against England and has one more break at things in the last on Saturday, he could be back as the No.1 player. Bumrah's ascent, Hasaranga top all-rounder West Indies' Johnson Charles is the main fresh introduction into the best ten, up four spots, with Afghanistan star Rahmanullah Gurbaz a spot lower subsequent to going up five spots. It's not all uplifting news for Australians in the most recent release of the rankings, be that as it may, with Marcus Stoinis being knocked off best position in the All-rounders Rankings after his short stay as No. 1. Stoinis is down to fourth, with India's Hardik Pandya up to third, Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan in second, and Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga back to best position. Roston Pursue of West Indies is the enormous mover among the all-rounders, up 17 spots to twelfth. England's Adil Rashid stays at the highest point of the bowling rankings, yet Rashid Khan really depends on second after his T20 World Cup heroics, with Josh Hazlewood climbing three spots into fourth, behind Hasaranga. A couple of enormous names are flooding up the bowling rankings a piece further down the standings, having been involved sparingly by their nations for shifting reasons lately. Kuldeep Yadav is up 20 spots into eleventh, while his Indian partner Jasprit Bumrah has bounced a momentous 44 spots into 24th, and England's Jofra Bowman is up 19 to 38th on his rebound from injury. Bumrah has taken 11 wickets in this World Cup in six innings such a long ways with a faultless economy pace of 4.08.

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