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Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal make big gains in latest ICC T20I rankings

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Major performers at the Nidahas Trophy, including Kusal Perera, Mushfiqur Rahim and Dinesh Karthik, take significant steps up the ladder.

Washington Sundar might have topped Yuzvendra Chahal at the Nidahas Trophy Twenty20 International triangular series in Sri Lanka, but Chahal was only a shade behind the Player of the Series-award winner.

Both the spinners were a part of all five games India played, and both of them picked up eight wickets apiece. Sundar, who bowled mainly in the Powerplay, had an incredible economy rate of 5.70, while Chahal finished with 6.45.

As a result of their sterling performances, both young men gained big time in the latest MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings for bowlers. While Chahal moved up 12 spots to No.2 on the table with a career-high 706 rating points, Sundar went up a remarkable 151 places to get to No.31, joint with New Zealand’s Tim Southee on 496 points.

Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan, who has been busy with the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018, remains at the top of the perch.

"It is important to read the mind [of that batsman]," Sundar said during the tournament. "I myself am a batsman to an extent; I can suspect what he is thinking and where he is going to hit me. Every six balls, the batsman will be looking to hit you at least for a four and six. I am fortunate to have the skill of taking wickets in the Powerplay."

"I think throughout the series Sundar's bowling has been magical for us," said Rohit Sharma, the stand-in captain. "What he has done with the new ball is quite incredible. Not anyone can just take the pressure of bowling within the Powerplay. Not to forget he also got wickets at the same time ... The skillset that he has, he's quite courageous to do what he wants to do in the middle. It's not just one or two games."

Also making significant gains in the bowling charts were some of the other performers from the Nidahas Trophy: Akila Dananjaya of Sri Lanka, Rubel Hossain of Bangladesh and India’s Jaydev Unadkat and Shardul Thakur. All of them achieved their career-best rating points at the end of the tournament.

Dananjaya, the off-spinner, was impressive at times even though he ended the tournament with only four wickets and an economy rate of 8.60. But that was enough for him to get to 488 points and joint at No.35 with Glenn Maxwell.

Hossain was Bangladesh’s most effective bowling option for the best part of the tournament, picking up seven wickets from five outings, and jumped 40 places to No.42 with 465 points, his best.

Unadkat (joint 52nd) and Thakur (joint 76th), India’s premier pacemen in the tournament, went up 26 and 85 spots respectively with their best points ever: 435 and 358.

Among the batsmen, Shikhar Dhawan, Kusal Perera, Manish Pandey, Mushfiqur Rahim, Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Karthik, the star of India’s win in the final over Bangladesh, made significant gains.

Karthik, who had an outstanding tournament from the lower middle-order, jumped from No.126 to No.95 with his best-ever 246 points.

The two Kusals – Perera and Mendis – moved up 20 spots to 20th place and 27 spots to the 48th position respectively after strong performances with the bat for Sri Lanka. Perera topped the batting charts for the tournament with 204 runs, including three half-centuries, while Mendis finished with 134 runs with two half-centuries.

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The rise of W.Sundar is a threat to Chahal/Kuldeep position in LOIs. This Kid is street-smart and can be handy with the bat too. Sundar is the best thing to happen to Indian Cricket in 2018 so far! A thinking bowler and can definitely replace either Chahal or Kuldeep based on the pitch and Team's balance if needs an extra bat. I definitely would like to see this kid get more chances and see how he devolops into a better cricketer. India is in a great position when it comes to having attacking Spin bowling options than any other International team at this point of time!
 
Brainy and clutch this Sundar guy is.

From what little I have seen, his bowling looks innocuous but somehow he gets wickets. To be fair, he has great control over the lengths he bowls.

Time will tell how effective he will be once batsmen all over the world start analysing his bowling.
 
Brainy and clutch this Sundar guy is.

From what little I have seen, his bowling looks innocuous but somehow he gets wickets. To be fair, he has great control over the lengths he bowls.

Time will tell how effective he will be once batsmen all over the world start analysing his bowling.

Interesting comments. If you think he is not extremely reliable as a bowler, that means he would not be replacing either of Chahal or Kuldeep. Could he then share the 5th bowlers duties with Pandya? Under ideal conditions his bowling is good enough to bowl as the second spinner. That would give us a pretty strong batting lineup.
 
Interesting comments. If you think he is not extremely reliable as a bowler, that means he would not be replacing either of Chahal or Kuldeep. Could he then share the 5th bowlers duties with Pandya? Under ideal conditions his bowling is good enough to bowl as the second spinner. That would give us a pretty strong batting lineup.

Right now he is an extremely reliable bowler. More than a 5th bowler. Proper spinner.

But not sure what the future holds for him. I just don't see anything special in his bowling. Looks so plain.

Sundar is basically Ashwin (T20 version) of 2009-2011...with lesser skills but similar control. Unhittable. If the ball doesn't turn, it bounces enough to get the edge.

For now, he won't be replacing Chahal or Kuldeep but if he keeps performing like this, he will be breathing down their necks. His batting gives him an edge.

It will be interesting to see how he bowls in ODIs on pattas. On current form, chances are very high that he will have the best economy of all Indian spinners.

Just checked his List A stats. Average of 44 in 15 games with 11 wickets....my goodness. Those are torrid stats. Early days though.
 
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India are blessed with too many quality spinners at same time. Ashwin and Jadeja's limited overs career is probably over with the emergence of Kuldeep-Chahal-Sundar trio. But India should not waste Kuldeep's talent by benching him in tests as he seems far more threatening than Ashwin and Jadeja in overseas conditions.
 
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