Can Abhishek and Varun Keep Their Top Rankings in T20I?

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Key Takeaways
- Abhishek Sharma retains the top batting spot.
- Varun Chakravarthy leads the bowling rankings.
- Hardik Pandya moves up in bowlers' rankings.
- Several players made significant ranking gains.
- Asia Cup performances greatly influenced rankings.
New Delhi, Sep 24 (NationPress) In a remarkable display of skill, the Indian pair of Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakravarthy have successfully maintained their positions at the pinnacle of the ICC Men’s T20I rankings for batting and bowling, respectively.
In the recent Super Fours match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup, despite not taking any wickets, Chakravarthy delivered a stellar performance with figures of 0-25, effectively keeping the scoring in check and earning a 14-point boost in his ratings.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya ascended six places to secure the 60th rank among bowlers while still holding the top position among all-rounders in the T20 format.
Abhishek secured his leading status thanks to a rapid 38 runs against Oman in the group stage, followed by a match-defining 74 runs that led to a successful chase of Pakistan’s 171 on Sunday.
His teammate, left-handed batsman Tilak Varma, contributed to the win against Pakistan with a swift 30 not out from 19 deliveries, climbing to third in the batting rankings.
Other notable movements in the Asia Cup rankings include Pakistan’s leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed, who surged to fourth place in the bowlers’ rankings after a 12-position leap, now totaling 703 rating points. His impressive outing included a tight 1-8 against Sri Lanka, aiding Pakistan's recovery.
Abrar previously recorded 2-13 against the UAE but had a less impressive performance against India (1-42). Mustafizur Rahman, a left-arm pacer from Bangladesh, re-entered the top 10 after a six-position rise, demonstrating his importance with six wickets at an average of eight in his last two matches. Pakistan's Haris Rauf also made headlines with a nine-place jump to 28.
In the batting department, Sahibzada Farhan advanced 31 spots to 24th after a polished 58 off 45 balls against India, while Hussain Talat made an astonishing leap of 1474 places to tie for 234th after his victorious innings against Sri Lanka. Bangladesh's Saif Hassan also gained recognition, rising 133 places to 81st with a 61-run performance in the Super Four stage.
Among all-rounders, Pakistan's Faheem Ashraf climbed 12 places to a joint 39th position due to his consistent bowling, while Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga moved up to seventh after claiming four wickets in his last two matches.