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Virat Kohli falls to ninth place, while KL Rahul rises to 6th positions

KL With three fifties in India's previous three matches, Rahul has climbed to No. 5.

Virat Kohli falls to ninth place, while KL Rahul rises to sixth

Virat Kohli fell four places to eighth in the most current ICC Men’s T20I rankings after being eliminated from the ICC Men’s T20I World Cup 2021. In the most current rankings, which were released on Wednesday, KL Rahul jumped three spots to take over the fifth place (November 10).

After a three-place jump in Wednesday’s current rankings, teammate KL Rahul has risen to fifth place (November 10). 

KL Rahul, on the other hand, moved up three places to move into fifth place in the new rankings, which were released on Wednesday (November 10). 

Highlight. 

  • KL Rahul has risen to 5th place in the ranking after winning 50 in the last three games of India. 
  • After Raffle played against Afghanistan, Scotland, and Namibia and had low scores against Pakistan and New Zealand, India’s innings were too late to be eliminated in the Super 12 round.

With three 50-plus scores in India’s last three games, Rahul moved up to No. 5. Rahul was great against Afghanistan, Scotland, and Namibia when India needed it the most. Rahul scored only modestly against Pakistan and New Zealand. When India was kicked out of the competition, it came too late, and they were out of the competition in the Super 12 round.

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Aiden Markram has moved up a lot in the ICC Men’s Twenty20 International rankings because of how well he played for South Africa.

A 52 from 25 balls from Markram helped South Africa beat Group 1 leaders England. He now stands third in the T20I hitters’ rankings.

As an all-rounder, Markram has also been very good with the bat. This has helped him get into the top 10 all-rounders, too. He has moved up seven places to number seven.

Rassie van der Dussen, a teammate from South Africa, also made it into the top 10. A few weeks ago, he moved up six places to be in the 10th place in the new rankings. A 94* from van der Dussen helped the Proteas beat England. This helped the team score 189 runs on their own, which was enough to win.

It was not enough for South Africa to win against England. Even though they won four of their five games in the World Cup, they were kicked out because of their net run rate.

It is the first time Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood have been at the top of the rankings. Australia’s bowlers have been in great shape recently, and their work helped the team get to the World Cup semifinals.

With his five-for against Bangladesh, Zampa has moved up to No. 5. Hazlewood has moved up 11 places to No.8 because of his four-for against the West Indies, which made him move up to No. 8.

Before this update, Tim Southee had five wickets, which moved him up three places in the bowling rankings. After taking five wickets, he now stands at No. 9 in the rankings.

Even though Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh both moved up in the all-rounders’ rankings in the most recent update, Australia’s all-rounders kept their top spot. Maxwell rose three places to become the new No. 4 all-rounder, while Marsh rose five places to become the new No. 9 all-rounder.

One of the top Sri Lankan all-rounders is now No. 3 in the rankings. Wanindu Hasaranga scored a record 173 for all-rounders, which moved him up one place.

With the bat, Markram has moved up to No. 7 on the list of the world’s best all-rounders, which is where he was before.

In the most recent rankings, Rassie van der Dussen also made it into the top 10 for hitters. He moved up six places to take the 10th spot in the most recent list.

During the match against England, van der Dussen hit 94 not out for the Proteas. This helped the team score an impressive 189 for the win.


Even though they won the game against England, South Africa was not enough for them to stay in the World Cup. They were knocked out on the basis of their net run rate, even though they won four of their five games in the World Cup.

Australian all-rounders kept their top spot even though Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh both moved up in the most recent rankings of all-rounders. Maxwell rose three places to become the new No. 04 all-rounder, while Marsh rose five places to become the new No. 09 all-rounder.

Dawid Malan of England leads the standings. Pakistani opener Babar Azam is second, but the distance has shrunk slightly. Mohammad Rizwan has risen three positions after a streak of strong performances. Aaron Finch and Devon Conway of Australia have both gone out after losing three points in the standings due to a spate of bad performances. West Indies’ Evin Lewis is currently in ninth place, but if his team does not improve quickly, he may lose his spot. Hazrathulla Zazai of Afghanistan is ranked tenth. He has done a fantastic job for his country and wants to continue.

edited and proofread by nikita sharma

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