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Pakistani bowlers absent from top 10 in latest T20I Rankings

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ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the latest rankings on Wednesday, after which no Pakistani bowler managed to secure a place in the top 10 in T20I cricket.

According to the details, Australian batsman Travis Head continues to lead the T20 rankings as the number one batsman in the format.

Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam is at eighth while Mohammad Rizwan is at ninth.

New Zealand’s Finn Allen was promoted to 16th position after showing his batting skills against Pakistan in the recently held T20I series.

Meanwhile, West Indies spin bowler Aqeel Hussain dominated the bowling charts by securing the number one spot in the T20I rankings.

New Zealand fast bowler Jacob Duffy took advantage by troubling the Pakistani batsmen in the T20I series. Duffy secured the seventh position.

Meanwhile, Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf was promoted to 15th position.

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