How Did Ishan Kishan Jump 32 Spots While Saim Ayub Became the Top All-Rounder?
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New Delhi, Feb 4 (NationPress) Indian wicketkeeper batter Ishan Kishan has soared up by 32 positions in the latest ICC Men's T20I batter rankings following an outstanding comeback series against New Zealand, where the left-handed player amassed 207 runs across just three matches, including his first T20I century.
Kishan now holds the 32nd position in the rankings, which were published ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup set to kick off on February 7.
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav has also surpassed Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan to secure the sixth position, while opener Abhishek Sharma continues to lead at the top.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's opener Saim Ayub has claimed the top position in the T20I all-rounders ranking after a stellar performance in the recently concluded series against Australia, which Pakistan won 3-0. The 23-year-old scored 119 runs and took three wickets, enabling him to dethrone Sikandar Raza from the No. 1 spot.
Pakistan's key spinner Abrar Ahmed also made remarkable progress, moving up to the second position, just 28 points shy of Varun Chakravarthy, who remains in the lead.
Additionally, Pakistan's all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, who achieved a five-wicket haul in the series, climbed eight spots to reach seventh in the bowlers' rankings.
In other notable movements, England's leg-spinner Adil Rashid advanced two places to fourth, while New Zealand's captain Mitchell Santner jumped eight spots to tie for 23rd in the rankings.
There were also changes among the top 10 T20I batters, with England's former captain Jos Buttler rising to third, Sri Lanka's opener Pathum Nissanka climbing to fifth, and New Zealand's Tim Seifert moving up to ninth.
Other movements include South Africa's opener Ryan Rickleton who ascended 42 places to 40th, and Australian all-rounder Cameron Green who improved by 16 spots to reach 14th. Additionally, Proteas star Quinton De Kock, who scored a stunning century, gained 15 places to sit at 22nd.