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ICC T20I RANKINGS: No 1 spot up for grabs as Pakistan face Aussies today

October 24, 2018

DUBAI: Australia have a chance to attain top position in the ICC T20I Team Rankings for the first time when they take on Pakistan in a three-match series in the United Arab Emirates today (Wednesday).

The mission though is not easy since only a 3-0 victory will lift the reigning 50-over world champions to become the eighth side to attain top ranking in the T20I format. England, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the Windies are the other sides to have been top-ranked.

Australia, who scored an easy seven-wicket win over the United Arab Emirates on Monday, are presently third with 123 points, just one point behind India, while Pakistan are perched at 132 points. A series sweep will take Australia to 130 points and bring Pakistan down to 127 points while Australia will move ahead of India to second position with a 2-1 series win.

On the other hand, Pakistan need to win just one of the three matches to remain in top place.

Series scenarios:

Pakistan win 3-0: Pakistan 136 points, Australia 118 points.

Pakistan win 2-1: Pakistan133, Australia 122.

Australia win 2-1: Pakistan 130, Australia 126.

Australia win 3-0: Australia 130, Pakistan 127.

There would also be several top-ranked players looking forward to the series with enthusiasm.

Australia captain Aaron Finch leads the list of batsmen in the ICC men’s T20I player rankings with Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman aiming to bridge the 49-point gap.

Glenn Maxwell, the top ranked all-rounder, would be looking to improve his ranking among batsmen as he is currently in sixth place with 761 points, only four behind Babar Azam of the opposing side.

In the bowlers’ list, Pakistan leg-spinner Shadab Khan gets a chance to bridge the gap with Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan, who is the top-ranked bowler. Andrew Tye also has a chance to move up from his current sixth position.

In between, Sri Lanka and England will play a one-off T20I which could see England lose one position with a defeat. They will lose four points and go down to 113 points and fifth position in such a scenario even as Sri Lanka will gain two points but remain ninth. On the other hand, there will be no change in positions with an England win, England going up to 117 points and Sri Lanka slipping to 87 points.

ICC T20I Team Rankings (as of October 23): 1. Pakistan 132, 2. India 124,

3. Australia 123, 4. England 117, 5. New Zealand 116, 6. South Africa 114, 7. Windies 106, 8. Afghanistan 92, 9. Sri Lanka 88, 10. Bangladesh 77, 11. Scotland 62, 12. Zimbabwe 55, 13. UAE 50, 14. Netherlands 50, 15. Hong Kong 42, 16. Oman 39, 17. Ireland 35.

Batsmen: 1. Aaron Finch (Aus) 891, 2. Fakhar Zaman (Pak) 842, 3. Lokesh Rahul (Ind) 812, 4. Colin Munro (NZ) 801, 5. Babar Azam (Pak) 765, 6. Glenn Maxwell (Aus) 761, 7. Martin Guptill (NZ) 746, 8. Alex Hales (Eng) 710, 9. D’Arcy Short (Aus) 690, 10. Rohit Sharma (Ind) 678.

Bowlers: 1. Rashid Khan (Afg) 793, 2. Shadab Khan (Pak) 723, 3. Ish Sodhi (NZ) 700, 4. Y. Chahal (Ind) 685, 5. Mitchell Santner (NZ) 665, 6. Andrew Tye (Aus) 658, 7. Samuel Badree (Win) 655, 8. Imran Tahir (SA) 653, 9. Adil Rashid (Eng) 639, 10. Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 633.

All-rounders: 1. Glenn Maxwell (Aus) 366, 2. Mohammad Nabi (Afg) 313, 3. Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 309, 4. JP Duminy (SA) 225, 5. Marlon Samuels (Win) 222.