Livingstone dethrones Stoinis in latest ICC Men's T20I all-rounder rankings
Livingstone was the player of the match with a whirlwind 87 (47) and an economic spell of 2/16 (3) in the second T20I, he was also a standout performer in the first T20I, picking up 3/22 (3) and making a quick-fire 37 (27) in a losing encounter.

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Posted - 2024-09-18T15:32:42+06:00
Updated - 2024-09-18T15:32:42+06:00
Liam Livingstone dethroned Marcus Stoinis in the latest ICC Men's T20I all-rounder rankings on the back of his strong performances against Australia.
Liam Livingstone
Livingstone was the player of the match with a whirlwind 87 (47) and an economic spell of 2/16 (3) in the second T20I, he was also a standout performer in the first T20I, picking up 3/22 (3) and making a quick-fire 37 (27) in a losing encounter.
And now Livingstone possesses a new rating of 253 unsurprisingly a career high. He now has a 42-point lead over Marcus Stoinis (211 rating) in second spot, with Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza (208 rating) and Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan (206 rating).
Not only in the all-rounder rankings, Livingstone made a solid statement in the T20I batting rankings as well, as he has a 17-spot jump to 33rd in the Batting Rankings, but it was Australia's Wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis who made perhaps the most noteworthy jump in the list, racing into the top ten, courtesy to his quick-fire scores of 37 (27) and 42 (26) in the same series against England.
While, Travis Head solidified his No.1 spot on the back of his scores of 31 (14) and and 59 off only 23 balls in the first T20I.
On the T20I bowling department, Adam Zampa outplayed in the rating points meaning that the spinners have solidified their positions in the top six with Adil Rashid leading the chart with a rating of 721. And Adam Zampa on 6th only one rating behind of Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga.