Shivam Dube and Yuzvendra Chahal leap in week four of our rankings as Hardik Pandya falls out of the top 15
Bumrah overtook captain Rohit Sharma, who maintains his position at number two for an additional week. But with important all-rounders and fast bowlers struggling in their performances, the top 15 still lacks the coherence of a well-rounded team.
Week 4 of the T20 World Cup sees India’s best players maintaining their position atop the ladder.
Jasprit Bumrah of the Mumbai Indians, who leads the team in pace, was the person we chose to be the first name the Indian think tank should put on the list to board the plane to the USA and the Caribbean for the T20 World Cup, according to the Indian Express’s previous Ladder standings. Rohit Sharma, who continues to occupy second place for another week, was surpassed by Bumrah. Crucial all-rounders and quick bowlers are struggling in their performances, and the top 15 still lacks the coherence of a well-rounded team.To put ourselves in the shoes of the Indian think tank and try to figure out what Team India would look like for the World Cup 2024, The Indian Express sports team will conduct the T20 World Cup Ladder, a daily form tracker of sorts.
This is the T20 World Cup Ladder’s operation and how you can join in: The sports team of The Indian Express will update player positions on the T20 World Cup Ladder each week.
But we’d like to hear your opinions on our T20 World Cup Ladder if you believe Virat Kohli should unquestionably be a part of the Indian lineup or if you believe India should take a chance on Rishabh Pant.