Right-handed batsman overtakes Australia’s Aaron Finch with impressive performances in recently concluded series 0SHARES Share Tweet Email PHOTO: AFP Pakistan’s right-handed batsman Babar Azam grabbed top spot in the ICC’s rankings for batsmen in the T20I format. Azam was the most successful batsman in terms of runs scored with 109 at an average of 54.50 during the recently concluded three-match series between the Men in Green and New Zealand and is now leading Australia’s Aaron Finch (784 points) by two points. Ahmad Shahzad returns for New Zealand T20Is Sarfraz Ahmed’s men clinched a famous 2-1 victory in the series, made all the more impressive by the fact that the same team was whitewashed in the five-match ODI series earlier in the tour. The 23-year-old Azam became only the second Pakistani batsman to achieve the feat, as former captain Misbahul Haq also held the top spot for a brief period in 2009. Arthur confident Pakistan can upset New Zealand Young leg-spinner Shadab Khan, who played an instrumental role in team’s success in the final match of the series against the Black Caps, has rocketed 28 places to 14th spot, while fast-bowler Mohammad Amir has also made an impressive gain of 19… Read full this story
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