IN THE TWENTY 20 RANKINGS, MUHAMMAD RIZWAN REACHED THE CAREER-BEST 42nd POSITION.

 In the Twenty20 rankings, Mohammad Rizwan reached the career-best 42nd position.

Babar Azam's 2nd relegation, Shaheen Afridi, Hassan Ali, and Usman Qadir's long jump.



National team wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan has reached the career-best position in the new International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 rankings. Tabriz Shamsi, who took six wickets in the T20 series against Pakistan, is second only to Adam Khan Zampa of Australia, Adil Rashid of England, and Mujeeb-ur-Rehman of Afghanistan, just 3 points behind Rashid Khan of Afghanistan. 

Mohammad Rizwan made great strides in the T20 series against South Africa with 104 not out, 51, and 42-run innings for a total of 197 runs. He moved up 116th position to 42nd position.
Haider Ali was another rising Pakistani batsman, he has moved up 13 places to 137th position, captain Babar Azam has moved up two places to fourth position, Shaheen Afridi (16th) among the rising Pakistani bowler's 11th position), Hassan Ali (96th to 82nd position) and Muhammad Nawaz (re-entry in the rankings with 64th position) and Usman Qadir (221st to 92nd position).

In the series for South Africa, Reza Hendricks' 98 runs put him 17th with a 7-point lead and David Miller's 116 put him 22nd with a 7-point lead. Fast bowler Dwayne Pretorius has moved up from 121st to 51st position. There has been no change in the team rankings. Pakistan has successfully scored one point in the series but remains in the fourth position with 260 points while South Africa has lost one point but is in the fifth position with 251 points.

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