India move to second spot in ICC T20I team rankings ahead of England series

Australia's 2-3 loss to New Zealand in a recent five-game series pushed the side below India with just one point separating the two.

Published: 10th March 2021 06:20 PM  |   Last Updated: 10th March 2021 06:20 PM   |  A+A-

The Indian cricket team practice at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera

The Indian cricket team practice at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera. (Photo| Twitter/ @bcci)

By PTI

DUBAI: India climbed a spot to second in the latest ICC men's T20 International team rankings ahead of a five-match series against top-placed England beginning on March 12. England are seven points ahead of India, who were third before the away series against Australia.

Australia's 2-3 loss to New Zealand in a recent five-game series pushed the side below India with just one point separating the two. In the T20 batting chart, India batsman KL Rahul lost a place to be at the third spot but skipper Virat Kohli retained his sixth position.

With 816 points, Rahul is behind England's Dawid Malan (915) and Australia's Aaron Finch (830), while Kohli was static at sixth with 697 points.

Finch jumped two places following his exploits in the last three T20Is against New Zealand, where he scored 69, 79 and 36, while New Zealand's Martin Guptill gained three spots to be at the 8th position after his good show in the T20Is.

Guptill had scored 218 runs which included two half centuries during the T20 series against Australia. Australia's Ashton Agar and New Zealand's Ish Sodhi made big gains after capturing 13 and 8 wickets in the recent series.

Agar and Sodhi moved to the fourth and 8th positions respectively after climbing four and three places. Kiwi pacer Tim Southee and spinner Adam Zampa, however, lost three and one place respectively to be at the 9th and 6th place.

Left-arm Sri Lankan spinner Lakshan Sandakan, who took six wickets in the series against West Indies, broke into the top 10 at the 10th spot after gaining nine spots.


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