Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and England's Liam Livingstone have made the most significant gains in the latest ICC rankings update for T20I batsmen. Rizwan, who was the top scorer during the T20I series between the two sides with 176 runs in three innings, finished a career-best seventh, while Livingstone's 147 runs in three innings - including a maiden T20I ton - cost him Up 144 places to be ranked 27th. He has played only eight matches in his career so far.
The latest ranking updates, which include the last two T20Is between Australia and West Indies and the series-opener between Ireland and South Africa, also see Evin Lewis move from tenth to eighth on the batting charts after scores of 31 and 79. David Malan, Babar Azam and Aaron Finch maintained their rankings as the top three T20I batsmen in the world.
In the T20I bowlers' rankings, four wickets each for Shadab Khan and Mohammad Hasnain took them to 36th and 41st, while Sheldon Cottrell's three wickets in the final against Australia helped them move up to 16th place. got help. Wrist spinners Tabrez Shamsi, Rashid Khan and Wanindu Hasaranga are the top three T20I bowlers.
In ODIs, South Africa's Quinton de Kock moved to 10th place among batsmen after scoring 120 off 91 balls against Ireland in the final ODI in Malahide. Shikhar Dhawan's 86 in his first ODI as India's stand-in captain against Sri Lanka lifted him to 16th position. Azam, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma continue to hold the top three batting positions in ODIs.
Shakib Al Hasan was one of the most important ODI bowlers after taking a five-wicket haul against Zimbabwe in Harare. He once again rose nine places to finish in the top 10 and to be in eighth place. He ranks first in the list of ODI all-rounders.