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World XI vs Pakistan: Chance for players to boost rankings

World XI and Pakistan players can look to boost their rankings in the upcoming Independence Cup, a three-match T20 series

By Unnikrishnan
Faf du Plessis and Hashim Amla

Bengaluru, September 11: Several leading players from the world over will get a chance to enhance their Twenty20 International rankings in the upcoming three-match Independence Cup series against Pakistan to be played under lights at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on September 12, 13 and 15.

The Faf du Plessis-led World XI side has five players from South Africa and also a selection of big names from six other Test playing countries in a series that has been given T20I status and hence performances will count in the calculation of individual rankings.

Not surprisingly, the high-profile T20I series brings together several top-level competitors including three of the top five bowlers getting to display their wares. Pakistan's left-arm spinner Imad Wasim leads the T20I rankings table for bowlers while two former number-one bowlers feature in the World XI side.

Imad is way ahead of others at a career-best 780 points as of now, but leg-spinners Imran Tahir of South Africa and Samuel Badree of the West Indies, currently in second and fifth places, respectively, will also be eyeing the opportunity of doing well for the World XI and moving up the rankings.

Tahir is presently on 744 points while Badree is on 714 points.

In the rankings for batsmen, du Plessis is the top-ranked player from either side at eighth position while his compatriot Hashim Amla (15th) and Bangladesh's left-handed opener Tamim Iqbal (41st) are the other prominent names in terms of rankings for the visiting side.

Babar Azam (27th) and Shoaib Malik (34th) are the leading batsmen for the home side.

Story first published: Monday, September 11, 2017, 12:01 [IST]
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