Abhishek and Chakaravarthy Hold Firm at Number Two in T20I Rankings
The ICC T20I rankings demonstrate how Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy preserve their spot as batter and bowler ranking’s second highest positions worldwide.
Hardik Tops All-Rounders List as Indian Players Dominate Rankings
The ICC T20I rankings place national team captain Hardik Pandya at the top of the all-rounders list with 252 points ahead of Dipendra Singh Airee of Nepal with 233 points and Marcus Stoinis of Australia at 210 points. The Indian team maintains its stronghold over the batting rankings because Varma comes in at position four and Yadav holds rank five.

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Points Breakdown Shows Close Competition
Travis Head of Australia takes the lead in batting rankings with 856 rating points alongside Abhishek Sharma (829) and Phil Salt (815) and Tilak Varma (804) and Suryakumar Yadav (739) closely ranking behind.
Bowler Akeal Hosein from West Indies holds the leading position in the rankings with 707 points yet maintained precisely one point ahead of Chakaravarthy (706) while Adil Rashid from England follows closely in the third spot with 705 points followed by Wanindu Hasaranga from Sri Lanka with 700 points and Adam Zampa from Australia with 694 points. The rankings position Ravi Bishnoi sixth with 674 points while Arshdeep Singh holds the ninth position with 653 points.
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During the Pakistan series New Zealand cricketers scored remarkable points improvements.
Tim Seifert and Finn Allen from the New Zealand opening lineup achieved prominent ranking improvements through their powerful batting against Pakistan. Seifert surged through 20 rankings to reach number 13 and Allen obtained the 18th rank after moving up eight positions. Fast bowler Jacob Duffy attained the 12th position in his career by moving up 23 ranks thanks to his two-match achievement of six wickets.
Since the final match of their January-February series against England, India did not participate in any T20Is which enabled their players to maintain their high rankings during this period.