ICC T20 Rankings update: Virat kohli moves to 7th and Rahul retains 3rd position

KL Rahul retained his third position, while India skipper 

Virat kohli climbed a rung to the seventh spot in the 

 ICC men's T20I player rankings for batsman released on Wednesday. 

In fact, Rahul and Kohli are the only two Indians to feature in the top-10 list of players rankings in all three categories -- batsman, bowlers and all-rounders.


With 816 points, Rahul is behind Dawid Malan (915) and Babar Azam( 820) in the list, while Kohli has 697 points in his kitty.


Kohli is ranked inside top-10 in all the three formats, being at the top position in ODI batting rankings and occupying the second place in Test batting chart.


Among others, New Zealand opener Tim Seifert and fast bowler TIM SOUTHEE have attained career-best positions after playing important roles in the 2-1 series win over Pakistan.


Seifert advanced 24 slots to a career-best ninth position after a fine run in the home series saw him top the aggregate with 176 runs, while Southee's six wickets in the rubber have lifted him from 13th to seventh position.

Seifert, who was named player of the series with the high point being a career-best 84 not out off 63 balls in the second match in Hamilton, had a previous highest ranking of 32nd in August this year.

Southee's six wickets, which included a haul of four for 21 in the second match, enabled him to better his previous best of 10th position accomplished in November last year.

Southee has thus reached the top 10 in all three formats during his career, having achieved career-best spots of fourth in Tests and ninth in ODIs.

Devon Conway (up 10 places to 62nd) and Glenn Phillips (up 15 places to a career-best 72nd) are the other New Zealand players to move up in the batting list, while fast bowler Scott Kuggeleijn has progressed from 134th to 92nd place after finishing with five wickets in the series.

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