Key Takeaways
- 1📈 Suryakumar Yadav climbed five places to No. 7 in ICC T20I rankings after scoring 82* and 57* against New Zealand
- 2🏏 Abhishek Sharma leads T20I batting rankings with 929 rating points, 80 ahead of Phil Salt
- 3⚡ Hardik Pandya rose to third in T20I allrounders' chart with four wickets against New Zealand
- 4🎯 Jasprit Bumrah moved up four spots to No. 13 among T20I bowlers after his 3/17 performance
- 5🏴 Joe Root and Harry Brook surged in ODI rankings after centuries in England's series win over Sri Lanka
- 6🔄 Adil Rashid climbed to No. 5 among ODI bowlers with seven wickets in the Sri Lanka series
"Abhishek Sharma continues to be the top-ranked T20I batter in the world, while Joe Root, Harry Brook and Adil Rashid have moved up on the ODI table after the series win in Sri Lanka"
Suryakumar Yadav Surges to No. 7 in ICC T20I Rankings After Back-to-Back Fifties Against New Zealand
India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav has rediscovered his explosive best at the perfect time, climbing five places to No. 7 in the ICC T20I batters' rankings following a scintillating run of form against New Zealand. The flamboyant right-hander registered back-to-back unbeaten half-centuries—82* in the second T20I and 57* in the third—showcasing the 360-degree strokeplay that made him the world's premier T20 batter not long ago.
Abhishek Sharma Consolidates Top Spot
While Suryakumar's resurgence grabs headlines, it's young opener Abhishek Sharma who continues to reign supreme atop the T20I batting charts. The left-hander has been in devastating form against New Zealand, hammering 84 off just 35 balls and following it up with an unbeaten 68 from 20 deliveries. Despite a duck sandwiched between those innings, Abhishek now boasts 929 rating points—a commanding 80-point lead over England's Phil Salt in second place.
Tilak Varma, who will miss the entire five-match series against New Zealand, holds onto third position in the rankings.
Indian Allrounders Making Moves
The rankings update brings positive news for India's versatile allrounders as well. Hardik Pandya has risen one spot to third place in the allrounders' chart, rewarding his consistent contributions with both bat and ball. The senior allrounder picked up four wickets across three matches against New Zealand, adding to his impressive 142 runs from four games in the preceding South Africa series.
Shivam Dube has enjoyed an even more dramatic climb, surging six places to No. 11 among allrounders. Dube has claimed three wickets so far in the New Zealand series while also contributing a quickfire 36* off 18 deliveries in the second match.
Bumrah Rises Among Bowlers
India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah continues to make his mark across formats. His Player-of-the-Match performance of 3 for 17 in the third T20I against New Zealand propelled him four spots higher to No. 13 in the bowlers' rankings. Bumrah's ability to deliver in crucial moments remains invaluable to India's T20I ambitions.
England Stars Shine in ODI Rankings After Sri Lanka Triumph
The ODI rankings have witnessed significant movement following England's hard-fought 2-1 series victory in Sri Lanka.
Root and Brook Lead England's Batting Charge
Joe Root and Harry Brook were the architects of England's series-clinching victory in the decider, both registering centuries to guide their side home. Root, the series' leading run-scorer with 247 runs, climbed six places to No. 17 in the ODI batting rankings. Brook's ascent was even more impressive—the Yorkshire batter leaped from No. 28 to No. 11 after finishing as the second-highest run-scorer of the series with 184 runs.
Adil Rashid Spins His Way Up
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid proved once again why he remains England's most potent white-ball bowling weapon. As the highest wicket-taker of the Sri Lanka series with seven scalps at an impressive average of 19.85, Rashid moved up six places to No. 5 in the ODI bowlers' rankings.
Looking Ahead: What These Rankings Mean
Suryakumar Yadav's return to form couldn't come at a better time for India, with the T20I captain looking to stamp his authority as both leader and match-winner. With Abhishek Sharma in red-hot form at the top and the middle order finding its rhythm, India's T20I batting unit appears well-equipped for the challenges ahead.
For England, the performances of Root and Brook in ODI cricket signal a bright future, while Rashid's continued excellence provides the spin threat necessary for success in subcontinental conditions. As the ICC rankings continue to evolve, these players will look to maintain their upward trajectory heading into a packed international calendar.

