10 Aug, 2023 9:45 AM, Thu
Gus Atkinson, the Surrey quick bowler, is in conflict to win his most memorable hit up to a Britain crew and could make his worldwide presentation in the four-match T20I series against New Zealand what begins not long from now. Atkinson, 25, has been on Britain's radar this late spring and was timed at 95mph/153kph in the Hundred on Wednesday night, bowling for Oval Invincibles in their 94-run win against Manchester Firsts. It was whenever Atkinson first had bowled to Jos Buttler, Britain's white-ball commander, in a cutthroat match. He was scooped for six by Buttler from the get-go and later bowled him a beamer that made them duck for cover. However, Atkinson beat Buttler for pace with a 94mph, hard-length ball off the resulting free hit, and afterward beat him two times more with an offcutter and a 87mph bouncer. Atkinson wrapped up with figures of 2 for 24 from his 19 balls, and Buttler was seen having a meaningful discussion with Azhar Mahmood, Invincibles' bowling trainer, after the game. Mahmood has worked intimately with Atkinson at Surrey throughout the course of recent years, as well as in establishment cricket at Islamabad Joined together and Desert Snakes. He has bowled with great speed all through the mid year, and Invincibles' players all in all chosen to quit confronting Atkinson in the nets after he struck Will Jacks on the elbow a week ago. Jacks was sent for a sweep - which got him free from any enduring harm - in front of their tie against Welsh Fire on Sunday night. Atkinson took 13 wickets at 29.15 as Surrey arrived at the semi-finals of the T20 Impact, surrendering 8.77 runs per over, and has taken consolidated figures of 6 for 72 out of 54 balls across his initial three appearances of the Hundred season. England are supposed to be absent somewhere around two of their high-pace choices for their T20I series against New Zealand, which happens from August 30 to September 5, with Jofra Bowman (back) and Olly Stone (hamstring) probably not going to be fit. They will play seven ODIs in September - four against New Zealand, three against Ireland - prior to traveling to India for their authority World Cup warm-up apparatuses following their last game against Ireland. With four games in seven days and a significant competition approaching, they are probably going to turn their bowlers through the T20I series. Regardless of whether Atkinson passes up choice for the impending crews, he is almost certain to visit the Caribbean in December. Britain are because of play three ODIs and five T20Is against West Indies and will rest the majority of their best option seamers after the World Cup. Britain are supposed to name white-ball crews for the home summer one week from now. New Zealand have proactively declared their visiting crews for both the T20I and ODI series.
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 122 | 5117 |
2 | Australia | 116 | 3936 |
3 | South Africa | 112 | 3357 |
4 | Pakistan | 106 | 2762 |
5 | New Zealand | 101 | 3349 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Babar Azam | 824 |
2 | Shubman Gill | 801 |
3 | V. Kohli | 768 |
4 | H.T. Tector | 746 |
5 | R.G. Sharma | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.A. Maharaj | 716 |
2 | J.R. Hazlewood | 688 |
3 | A. Zampa | 686 |
4 | Mohammed Siraj | 678 |
5 | J.J. Bumrah | 665 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Mohammad Nabi | 320 |
2 | Shakib Al Hasan | 292 |
3 | Sikandar Raza | 288 |
4 | A. Vala | 248 |
5 | Rashid Khan | 239 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia | 124 | 3715 |
2 | India | 120 | 3108 |
3 | England | 105 | 3151 |
4 | South Africa | 103 | 1845 |
5 | New Zealand | 96 | 2121 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.S. Williamson | 859 |
2 | J.E. Root | 824 |
3 | D.J. Mitchell | 768 |
4 | Babar Azam | 768 |
5 | S.P.D. Smith | 757 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R. Ashwin | 870 |
2 | J.J. Bumrah | 847 |
3 | J.R. Hazlewood | 847 |
4 | K. Rabada | 834 |
5 | P.J. Cummins | 820 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R.A. Jadeja | 444 |
2 | R. Ashwin | 322 |
3 | Shakib Al Hasan | 310 |
4 | J.E. Root | 282 |
5 | J.O. Holder | 270 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 266 | 14108 |
2 | Australia | 256 | 10241 |
3 | England | 254 | 9660 |
4 | West Indies | 252 | 11604 |
5 | South Africa | 251 | 8287 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | T.M. Head | 844 |
2 | S.A. Yadav | 842 |
3 | P.D. Salt | 816 |
4 | Babar Azam | 755 |
5 | Mohammad Rizwan | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | A.U. Rashid | 719 |
2 | Rashid Khan | 681 |
3 | P.W.H. De Silva | 674 |
4 | J.R. Hazlewood | 662 |
5 | A.J. Hosein | 659 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | P.W.H. De Silva | 222 |
2 | Mohammad Nabi | 214 |
3 | H.H. Pandya | 213 |
4 | M.P. Stoinis | 211 |
5 | Sikandar Raza | 210 |
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