Check promotions and demotions in latest ICC Men's T20I rankings
Check the promotions and demotions in the latest ICC Men's T20I rankings.

After the first few games of the Tri-series between Zimbabwe, South Africa, and New Zealand, and the two bilateral series of West Indies vs Australia and Bangladesh vs Pakistan. The Test captain of the Caribbean side, Roston Chase, has got a promotion in the ICC Men’s all-rounder rankings with his cracking knock of 60 runs in 32 balls in the series opener to achieve his career-best position.
Chase jumps seven spots to claim second place and now trails only Hardik Pandya. Cameron Green has also risen eight places to the occasion after his match-winning half-century in the first game against the West Indies. In bowling, left-arm Bangladesh pacer, Mustafizur Rahman, made a notable leap to break into the top 10.
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He now stands on the joint-ninth rank with Arshdeep Singh with 653 points after his stellar show of three wickets at an average of seven against Pakistan in the home T20I series. His team-mate, Mehedi Hasan, has gone up nine places to 16th as he contributed with three wickets in the ongoing series against Pakistan, thanks to 2/25.
Roston Chase earns second place in ICC Men’s T20I all-rounder rankings
New Zealand pacer Matt Henry has climbed up 13 places to 29th in the bowler rankings with six wickets in two games in the Zimbabwe tri-series. In the batting department, the West Indies captain of the format, Shai Hope, obtained 670 rating points to be placed in the tenth position as he smashed 55 runs in 39 balls during the first Jamaica clash.
Mitchell Marsh, Hope’s opposite number, has jumped three spots to be placed at the 23rd position with 592 points. The all-rounder will hope for better performance individually. However, as a team, they have already earned a 2-0 series lead in the five-match series in the Caribbean as the action moves to Warner Park for the last three games post Andre Russell’s retirement.
Bangladesh has already won the series by taking an undefeated lead of 2-0 against Pakistan as the third game will take place on July 24. On the other hand, New Zealand and South Africa will face each other in the final, given that the home side, Zimbabwe, has faced three defeats in as many games in the tri-series so far.
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