ICC T20I rankings: Bow benefit from Yashasvi Jaiswal without playing place in the top 10

T20 international matches are constantly played. Meanwhile, the ICC has announced the T20 ranking after a long time. This time there was no change in the top 5 rankings, but Yashasvi Jaiswal benefited without playing. Western Indian Captain Shai Hope has played good turn over the past few days, so he also reached the top -10. Travis Head is still the biggest batsman on the ICC T20 rankings. In the new T20 rankings released by the ICC, one of Australia’s Dhakad batsmen is at number one. His rating is currently 847. The explosive batsman Abhishek Sharma of the Indian team is currently at number two on the ICC T20 ranking. His rating is 829. Third, the Indian team also has a batsman. Tilak Verma retains third place with 804 ratings. The English opener Phil Salt is in fourth place with 791 ratings. The position of the remaining batsmen is as follows. Former English captain Jose Butler is fifth on the ICC T20 rankings. His rating is currently 772. The T20 captain of India, Suryakumar Yadav, is currently sixth place on the ICC T20 ranking with 739 ratings. Sri Lanka’s Patum Nisanka is in seventh place, her rating is 736. Tim Cift of New Zealand holds the eighth position with 716 ratings. Jaiswal benefited from one place. Meanwhile, Yashasvi Jaiswal of India has benefited one place. His rating is only 673, but now he has moved from the tenth to ninth place. However, Jaiswal has not played any T20 international matches over the past one year. But the players who perform poorly have to come off and therefore Jaiswal has come up in one place. She hopes a big jump against Australia, despite a constant defeat in the T20 series, the captain of Western India, his hope, has moved up to 10th position with a rating of 670. This time he favored four consecutive places. At the same time, Kusal Perera of Sri Lanka lost two places, one place to Recene Hendrix Hendrix Hendrix, one place for Babar Azam of Pakistan and Mohammad Rizwan also lost one place. Share this story -tags