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ICC T20 rankings: Kohli, Raina in top 10, India 3rd

viratDubai: Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina are the only two Indians in the top10 list of ICC Twenty 20 rankings issued by ICC on Thursday, while India have managed to retain their third position in the team rankings.

With 730 points in his kitty, Kohli has equalled his highest rating points and is placed at fifth position while Suresh Raina is placed ninth with 718 points.

Other Indians in the top-20 list includes Yuvraj Singh (13) and opener Gautam Gambhir at the 17 position.
 
Australia's Shane Watson leads the T20 batting chart with 798 points, followed by destructive West Indian opener Chris Gayle (792), Kiwi Brendon McCullum (787) and Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene (759).
 
The bowlers' table is headed by Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal, followed by Ajantha Mendis in second place and England’s Graeme Swann in third.
 
Apart from Mendis, Sri Lanka has three more bowlers inside the top 20-Nuwan Kulasekara in sixth, Angelo Mathews in ninth and Lasith Malinga in 14th.
 
Watson heads the all-rounders' table as well, with Mohammad Hafeez in second place and Yuvraj Singh in third position.
 
The player rankings will now be updated on 29 January.
 
Meanwhile, Australia has the opportunity to do the ICC World Twenty20 2012 champion West Indies a huge favour when it plays Sri Lanka in a two-match Twenty20 International Series from 26 January in Sydney.
 
Sri Lanka, the losing finalist of the ICC World Twenty20 2012, is currently ranked number-one on the Reliance ICC T20I Championship Table with 127 ratings points and leads second-placed West Indies by five ratings points.
 
However, if seventh-ranked Australia wins both its games against Sri Lanka, then Angelo Mathews’ side will drop down to fourth place on 117 ratings points, putting West Indies at the top of the table. A 2-0 series win for George Bailey’s side would see it gain eight ratings points to join sixth-ranked Pakistan on 116 ratings points but below Mohammad Hafeez’s side when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point.
 
Australia next plays West Indies in a one-off Twenty20 International on 13 February at Brisbane. A positive result for Australia against Sri Lanka could help West Indies strengthen its claim for the number-one rank in the one-off match.
 
As far as Sri Lanka is concerned, even one win in the two-match series will be enough for it to retain the number-one rank. Nevertheless, it would result in dropping at least two ratings points.
 
In the event of Sri Lanka winning the series 2-0 against Australia, it would strengthen its hold at the number-one position with 131 ratings points, nine ahead of the West Indies.

By Indian Sports News Network

 

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