ICC releases new rankings, Pakistan drops down to number six
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council on Tuesday released the latest T20 rankings. Following the wipeout against England, Pakistan has dropped down from its earlier second position to number six.
According to the new rankings, Sri Lanka stands in the lead with West Indies on second position and Australia on third.
India however comes in just behind Pakistan at number seven.
By GEO URDU
December 01, 2015
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council on Tuesday released the latest T20 rankings. Following the wipeout against England, Pakistan has dropped down from its earlier second position to number six.
According to the new rankings, Sri Lanka stands in the lead with West Indies on second position and Australia on third.
India however comes in just behind Pakistan at number seven.
In the latest best batsmen rankings, none of the Pakistani players managed to secure a position.
Meanwhile in the bowlers list, Shahid Afridi’s position improved two spots and now stands at number six while he secured the second position in the all-rounder list.

According to the new rankings, Sri Lanka stands in the lead with West Indies on second position and Australia on third.
India however comes in just behind Pakistan at number seven.
In the latest best batsmen rankings, none of the Pakistani players managed to secure a position.
Meanwhile in the bowlers list, Shahid Afridi’s position improved two spots and now stands at number six while he secured the second position in the all-rounder list.

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