Babar Ozal is one of the 10 best in the ICC T20i rating after eight years – Aitrend

Pakistan, the mixture, Babar Ozal, interacts during the match. AFP/File
Pakistan, the mixture, Babar Ozal, interacts during the match. AFP/File

Babar Amzal Al -Najma came out in Pakistan from the T20i men’s ranks in ICC for the first time for the first time in eight years, and three points fell to No. 12.

The right mixture is now sitting before his colleague Mohamed Rizouan, as both of them were dropped from the Pakistani T20i team earlier this year under the leadership of Captain Salman Agha.

The last appearance of T20i Lapar was in January, when he scored the 1950s in a row against South Africa before he was out of one personalities in his first three roles against the West Indies.

In the recently concluded Pakistan Premier League, 288 races scored 36.00 on average with three centuries and a 128.57 strike.

Meanwhile, senior fighters, Mohamed Rizwan and Fakhr Zaman, have suffered. The left hand fell 10 places to 87 with 406 points, while Riswan slipped on one location, was now placed in thirteenth place.

On the other hand, the dominant Bakistan series 3-0 T20i against Bangladesh was positively reflected in the latest ICC T20i classifications.

The explosive match, Mohamed Harris, achieved the largest jump, jumping 210 places to reach 30 in the multiplication categories with 580 points.

Harris scored the second foundation of the T20i century by the Pakistani mixture in the final match of the series, and shows its destructive capabilities.

The middle -class mixture, Hassan Nawaz, who played a major role with bats throughout the series, witnessed a remarkable rise, as it rose to 57 places to 45 with 540 points.

The returning young man, Saim Ayoub, who had an effect on the third T20i, rose four places to 61, now sitting at 485 points.

Meanwhile, Captain Aga Salman, who contributed 90 races in a series of three games, jumped 42 places to 75 with 430 points.

In Bowing Classification, Abbas Aphidi admired his performance, as he jumped 18 places to 19 with 605 points.

The team leader Shadab Khan also rose, moving 24 places to 59, as it is now associated with Abrar Ahmed, who achieved a huge jump from 45 places.

On the contrary, Naseem Shahh, Suffiyan Muqeem, Haris Rauf and Shaheen Africa saw declines in their classifications, which were now placed in 94, 83, 19 and 36, respectively.

Jacob Duffy from New Zealand is ranked first in bowling classifications, followed by Akeral Hosein in the West in second place and Indian Varun Chakaravagey in third place.

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