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Babar Azam retains third spot in T20I rankings

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Pakistan Skipper Babar Azam has retained third position in the latest T20I rankings of International Cricket Council (ICC) for batting.

According to the new rankings, Dawid Malan of England kept the top spot with 892 points in the table, followed by Aaron Finch of Australia who earned 830 points and Pakistan Captain Babar Azam with 801 points.

Whereas a sizzling 52-ball 92* in the first T20I against Bangladesh has helped Devon Conway continue his rise up the rankings.

He’s now No.4 in the list for batting. South Africa’s Tabriz Shamsi topped the T20 bowlers’ rankings.

Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan grabbed the second position followed by Australia’s Ashton Ager at third.

In the ODI rankings, India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, has gained nine slots to reach the 11th position. This is his best since being 10th in September 2017.

The England star Ben Stokes is the new number two in the ICC Rankings for Men’s ODI All-rounders.—AP

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