King Kohli storms into top-10 T20I batter's list

Kohli has been rewarded for his heroics against Pakistan in India's T20 World Cup opener against arch-rivals Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Sunday.
India's Virat Kohli reacts after winning the T20 World Cup cricket match against Pakistan in Melbourne, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. (Photo | AP)
India's Virat Kohli reacts after winning the T20 World Cup cricket match against Pakistan in Melbourne, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. (Photo | AP)

DUBAI: Star India batter Virat Kohli stormed his way back into the top 10 T20I batting chart, climbing up five spots to the ninth position in the latest rankings issued on Wednesday.

Kohli has been rewarded for his heroics against Pakistan in India's T20 World Cup opener against arch-rivals Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Sunday.

Kohli smashed an unbeaten 82 to guide India to a memorable last-ball victory, the knock catapulting the former India captain into the top 10 of the T20I batters list. The 33-year-old hit six fours and four sixes during his glorious innings.

Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan (849 rating points) continues to occupy the top spot, with New Zealand opener Devon Conway (831) rising three places to replace Suryakumar Yadav from the second position.

Conway hit a 58-ball unbeaten 92 to help New Zealand thrash defending champions Australia by 89 runs in their opener.

With 828 rating points in his kitty, Suryakumar dropped to the third spot but was ahead of Pakistan skipper Babar Azam (799) and South Africa's Aiden Markram (762).

New Zealand's Finn Allen also moved up, courtesy of his swashbuckling 16-ball 42-run knock against Australia, which helped him to rise a whopping 17 places to the 13th position.

Among bowlers, Bhuvneshwar has been rewarded for his tidy figures of 1/22 from four overs against Pakistan.

Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan overtook Australia seamer, Josh Hazlewood, to reclaim the No.1 T20I bowler's position. Rashid earned the top billing on the back of a fine performance against England, in which he scalped the wicket of young Harry Brook and finished with tidy figures of 1/17 from his four overs, albeit in a five-wicket loss.

Sri Lanka spinner Wanindu Hasaranga dropped three places to sixth, while England seamer Sam Curran moved up eight spots to the eighth position following his record-breaking five-wicket haul against Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan remained the top-ranked all-rounder, with Afghanistan counterpart Mohammad Nabi in the second spot and just 14 rating points behind.

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya scaled to third on the list after picking up three valuable wickets against Pakistan and then combined well with Kohli to score 40 during India's thrilling chase.

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