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ICC T20I Rankings: India's star spinner Ravi Bishnoi and pacer Arsheep Singh have jumped to the sixth and tenth positions in the latest ICC T20I rankings. Varun Chakravarthy is the highest-ranked Indian bowler at the No.4 position.

Bishnoi, Arshdeep, and Axar Patel have jumped one position each and have finished at sixth, 10th, and 13th position.

Rank Team Player Rating
01 New Zealand Jacob Duffy 717
02 England Adil Rashid 710
03 West Indies Akeal Hosein 707
04 India Varun Chakaravarthy 706
05 Australia Adam Zampa 700
06 India Ravi Bishnoi 674
07 Sri Lanka Wanindu Hasaranga 659
08 Australia Nathan Ellis 658
09 Afghanistan Rashid Khan 653
09 India Arshdeep Singh 653

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As far as the batters are concerned, Abhishek Sharma has reclaimed the No.1 position after scoring 829 rating points, and Tilak Varma is lying at the second position, whereas captain Suryakmar Yadav is lying at the sixth position.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, who was not part of India's squad for the Asia Cup 2025 and is one of the five reserve players, has dropped to the 11th position.

Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sanju Samson have both climbed one position each and have finished at 26th and 34th position.

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Pos Team Player Rating
01 India Abhishek Sharma 829
02 India Tilak Varma 804
03 England Phil Salt 791
04 England Jos Buttler 772
05 Australia Travis Head 771
06 India Suryakumar Yadav 739
07 Sri Lanka Pathum Nissanka 730
08 New Zealand Tim Seifert 725
09 Sri Lanka Kusal Perera 687
10 Australia Tim David 676
11 India Yashasvi Jaiswal 673

As far as the all-rounders are concerned, Hardik Pandya has reclaimed the No.1 position after scoring 252 rating points.

Pos Team Player Rating
01 India Hardik Pandya 252
02 Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi 217
03 Nepal Dipendra Singh Airee 209
04 Zimbabwe Sikandar Raza 207
05 West Indies Roston Chase 196

These T20I rankings got updated after the tri-series between the UAE, Pakistan, and Afghanistan ended. The Salma Ali Agha-led side won the series after defeating Afghanistan by 75 runs during the summit clash.

What About ODI Rankings?

The ODI rankings remained the same, where Shubman Gill reclaimed his No.1 position, skipper Rohit Sharma was lying at No.2, Virat Kohli at No.4, and Shreyas Iyer at No.8.

As far as the bowlers are concerned, India's Kuldeep Yadav has slipped to fourth position, and Ravindra Jadeja has finished at 10th. Pacers Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj have dropped to 14th and 15th positions.