ICC T20I Rankings: Rahul at 6th, Kohli at 8th

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of India KL Rahul slipped to sixth place but Virat Kohli He retained his eighth position in the latest ICC Men’s T20I rankings released on Wednesday.

Rahul, who scored three consecutive half-centuries in India’s last three matches in the recently concluded T20 World Cup, has 727 points.

The 29-year-old, who has been appointed India’s new T20 vice-captain, scored an unbeaten 69, 50 and 54 against Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia but was knocked out of the tournament in the Super 12 stage for India. Happened late ,

On the other hand, Kohli, who has stepped down as India’s T20 captain, has 698 points and remains at the eighth position.

Rahul and Kohli are the only Indians to make it to the top 10 in T20 rankings.

Australians Mitchell Marsh and David Warner, among others, made remarkable progress after helping their team win their maiden Men’s T20 World Cup in Dubai on Sunday.

All-rounder Marsh, who scored an unbeaten 77 off 50 balls in the final against New Zealand, was adjudged the player of the match, progressing six places to reach joint-13th spot among batsmen.

While Player of the Tournament Warner’s scores of 49 against Pakistan in the semi-finals and 53 in the final have helped them move up eight places to 33rd.

New Zealand captain Kane WilliamsonThe top scorer with 85 in the final, 46 against England in the first semi-final in Abu Dhabi, has moved up seven places to 32nd, while Devon Conway has moved up three places to fourth. Huh.

of Pakistan to flaunt He has moved up eight places to 40th after scoring an unbeaten 55 in the second semi-final against Australia in Dubai and the spinner Shadab Khan In the same match, after winning four for 16 wickets, he has moved up seven places to the 16th position.

Australia’s leg-spinner is among other bowlers to get the latest update. adam zampa, who is up two places to third, and pacer Josh Hazlewood, who has three for 16 in the final, moves them up two places to sixth.

New Zealand left arm fast bowler Trent Boult After taking two wickets for 18 runs in the final, he is up seven places to 14th position. Pat Cummins (up 24 places to 37th) and Chris Woakes (up 21 places to 46th) have also moved up in the bowlers’ list.

England’s Liam Livingstone has moved up seven places to third among all-rounders.

Meanwhile, Canadian batsman Navneet Dhaliwal’s consistent performances in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas regional qualifiers have lifted him 36 places to the 36th position. Dhaliwal scored 65 against Panama, 49 against Argentina and 44 against Canada.

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