Mumbai Indians batter Tilak Varma has jumped 69 places in ICC T20I batting ranking to reach career-best No. 3 position while Hardik Pandya has become No. 1 all-rounder once again.
Young India cricketer Tilak Varma has become the highest-ranked T20I batter from his country after back-to-back hundreds in the T20I series against South Africa helped him jump an astounding 69 places to rise to 3rd place in the rankings. Tilak replaced his T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav, who slipped to No. 4 in the batting rankings which is headed by Australia’s Travis Head and Phil Salt of England is in second position.
Meanwhile, former India T20I captain Hardik Pandya has re-claimed his place as the top T20I all-rounder in the world. The Mumbai Indians skipper overtakes England dasher Liam Livingstone and Nepal dynamo Dipendra Singh Airee at the top of the T20I all-rounder charts on the back of some strong form during India’s recent series in South Africa, with the 31-year-old producing some eye-catching efforts with both bat and ball.
His innings of 39 not out in the second game of the four-match series helped balance India’s innings, while his spell of 1/8 from three overs during the decisive fourth contest ensured the Asian side claimed an impressive 3-1 series triumph. It is the second time Pandya has held the No.1 ranking for T20 all-rounders, with the consistent India performer first rising to the top at the end of this year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.
A return to No.1 for one of India’s best in the latest T20I Rankings 👊https://t.co/NpVQN2k53C
— ICC (@ICC) November 20, 2024
Pandya wasn’t the only India player to make giant strides on the latest rankings update, with ‘Player of the Series’ and rising impressive young batter Varma shooting up the batting charts a whopping 69 places following his two centuries and 280 runs for the series against the Proteas.
The rise sees Varma improve to third place overall behind No.1 ranked T20I batter Travis Head and means he is now the highest-rated batter from India, with skipper Suryakumar Yadav dropping one spot to fourth behind him.
Teammate Sanju Samson – who also managed two centuries during the series with South Africa – climbs 17 spots to 22nd on the same list for T20I batters, while the Proteas will be thrilled with the ongoing improvement made by Tristan Stubbs (up three rungs to 23rd) and Heinrich Klaasen (up six places to equal 59th).
There are also gains on the list for T20I batters for Sri Lanka right-hander Kusal Mendis (up three spots to equal 12th) and West Indies hard-hitter Shai Hope (up 16 places to 21st), while versatile Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis improves 10 spots to 45th following his recent half-century against Pakistan.
Australian duo Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis are among the biggest movers on the updated rankings for T20I bowlers, with India seamer Arshdeep Singh gaining three places to move to ninth and a new career-high rating following his efforts against South Africa.
A host of Sri Lanka players make ground on the latest ODI rankings following their recent 2-0 series triumph over New Zealand, with star spinner Maheesh Theekshana improving six places to sixth overall on the list for bowlers following his five wickets across the three matches.
Mendis (up nine spots to 26th) and Avishka Fernando (up five rungs to 62nd) rise the ODI rankings for batters, while in-form right-hander Will Young (up 12 spots to equal 22nd) is the big improver from a New Zealand perspective.