ICC Men’s T20I Rankings

2025.06.11
Adil Rashid’s genius helped England defeat the West Indies and raised his T20I ranking worldwide.
In the most recent ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings, veteran leg-spinner Adil Rashid of England has advanced significantly, taking second place. The 37-year-old’s steady efforts throughout the years have once again demonstrated his worth in white-ball cricket. Rashid has emerged as one of the format’s most dependable spin options thanks to his tight control and cunning googlies. His rise in the ranks is evidence of his reliability, expertise, and flexibility—particularly under duress.
With an economical 1 for 22 from his four overs in the opening game at Chester-le-Street, Rashid’s steady play helped England sweep the West Indies in their most recent home T20I series. Despite giving up 59 runs in the second game at Bristol, when both teams scored huge totals, Rashid was still able to take a wicket. He demonstrated his ability to swing the game in England’s favor by finishing the series with an incredible 2 for 30 at Southampton. His efforts helped England win the series 3-0, and he has rightfully benefited from an increase in the world rankings.
With 710 rating points, Rashid has risen to the second position in the most recent ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings. With 723 points, New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy is currently ahead of the leg-spinner. Rashid’s illustrious T20I career has reached yet another milestone, underscoring his lasting influence in the game’s shortest format.
With 706 rating points, Varun Chakaravarthy, India’s mystery spinner, continues to occupy the third position. Chakaravarthy has continuously astonished both fans and experts with his deceptive variations, tight lines, and ability to bowl under duress. The 33-year-old has a fantastic chance to maintain his excellent form and contend for the top spot in the ICC rankings with a number of T20I series scheduled for later this year. In the Indian white-ball system, his ascent continues to be a shining point.
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