There have been dramatic changes in the ICC Men’s T20I Player Ranking this week with some Pakistani, Indian, Bangladesh and Sri Lankan players increasing significantly in ranking following their recent performances in Asia Cup 2025.
Bowling Rankings
Pakistan’s young leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed continues his dream run. He has improved 12 notches and is currently ranked No.4 in the ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings, an improvement of 11 positions he made last week with an aggregate of 703 points. Now he is within reach of the top.
- Best performances:
- 2/13 vs UAE
- 1/42 vs India
- 1/8 vs Sri Lanka
- 2/13 vs UAE
Varun Chakaravarthy of India is holding its own position in the top after receiving 14 rating points. His tight bowling made him not to be weak though he did not have wickets with Pakistan (0/25).
Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman went back into the top 10 with 6 wickets in two matches and he jumped up 6 places.
Other movers:
- Haris Rauf (Pakistan): jumped 9 spots to 28th
- Hardik Pandya (India): up 6 spots to 60th
Batting Rankings
On the batting side, India opener Abhishek Sharma is still the No.1 ranked T20I batter after solid performances:
- Scored 38 vs Oman
- Hit a match-winning 74 vs Pakistan
His teammate Tilak Varma moved up to No.3 after his unbeaten 30 off 19 balls in the same match.
Sahibzada Farhan of Pakistan has moved 31 spots to 24th, thanks to his fantastic score of 58 against India. Meanwhile, Hussain Talat was the talk of the day having jumped 1474 positions since he led Pakistan to a victory over Sri Lanka.
Other notable gainer:
- Saif Hassan (Bangladesh) moved up 133 places to 81st after his 61-run knock.
All-Rounder Rankings
Pakistan’s Faheem Ashraf also showed off with the ball and has gained 12 places to stand at the same position with 39 th in the ICC Men All-rounder List in T20I.
Indian Hardik Pandya is still top in all-rounder lists and Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka has moved to the list as he was awarded 7 th with four wickets in the past two games.
Key Takeaways
- Abrar Ahmed (Pakistan) is now at No.4 T20I bowler and closing in on No.1.
- Abhishek Sharma (India) remains the No.1 T20I batter.
- Faheem Ashraf (Pakistan) and Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) were impressive among all-rounders.
Competition is on the rise in all the departments and Asia cup 2025 is turning out to be a game changer to ICC Men T20I Rankings.
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