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Ishan Kishan overtakes teammate Abhishek Sharma as ICC announces latest T20I batter rankings



The global cricket landscape witnessed a massive shake-up this week as the International Cricket Council (ICC) unveiled its latest player rankings. In a sensational turn of events for Indian cricket, explosive wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has officially claimed the crown as the world’s number one T20I batter. This dramatic shift highlights a highly competitive era for India’s top order, as Kishan edges out his own teammate to secure the ultimate batting milestone in the shortest format of the game.

Beyond the thrilling T20I updates, the weekly ICC rankings overhaul brought monumental shifts across other formats. Notably, Australian powerhouse Travis Head has scaled the summit of the Test batting rankings for the very first time in his career, while Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah re-established his absolute dominance in the longest format, setting up a thrilling narrative for cricket fans worldwide.

Ishan Kishan moves ahead of Abhishek Sharma as ICC unveils new T20I batter rankings

Kishan’s sensational rise to the top spot marks the end of Abhishek Sharma‘s nearly year-long reign at the peak of the T20I batting charts. Following the latest updates released on Wednesday, Kishan achieved a new career-best rating, leapfrogging Abhishek by a razor-thin margin of just seven rating points. While India recently endured a tough 2-0 T20I series defeat against a resilient Ireland side in Belfast, Kishan’s top ranking is the culmination of an incredibly prolific run in the shortest format.

The foundation of Kishan’s ascent was laid during his breathtaking campaign at the ICC T20 World Cup earlier this year. The dynamic left-hander completely dismantled bowling attacks, amassing 317 runs at an astonishing strike rate hovering near 200. His tournament highlights included a legendary, Player of the Match-winning knock against arch-rivals Pakistan in Colombo, an innings that cemented his reputation as a big-match player. With this achievement, Kishan joins a legendary pantheon of Indian cricket, becoming only the fifth Indian men’s batter to reach the T20I world number one spot, alongside Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, and KL Rahul.

The T20I rankings update also brought joy to the Irish camp despite their series workload. Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker jumped four places to equal 77th, while Ross Adair climbed six spots to 84th after bold batting displays against the Indian bowling attack. On the bowling front, young Ireland seamer Matthew Humphreys moved up to 25th place after a fruitful four-wicket haul in the series, securing his own career-best rating. Meanwhile, India’s Shivam Dube made waves in the all-rounder rankings, climbing three places to take the seventh spot globally.

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Travis Head achieves historic Test milestone as Jasprit Bumrah reclaims bowling crown

The reshuffle in the ICC Test rankings proved just as explosive, headlined by Australia’s Head becoming the number one Test batter in the world for the first time in his illustrious career. Head capitalized on a lean patch from England’s batting stalwarts during the Nottingham Test against New Zealand. He successfully replaced Harry Brook at the summit, who slipped to second place after modest returns at Trent Bridge. Former captain Joe Root also felt the pressure, dropping two places down to third in the world.

New Zealand’s emphatic victory over England at Trent Bridge triggered massive upward mobility for the Blackcaps. Young sensation Rachin Ravindra climbed two places to seventh, while middle-order anchor Daryl Mitchell advanced five spots to 11th. Top-order batters Devon Conway and Tom Latham enjoyed spectacular surges, climbing 14 and 12 places to land at 15th and 31st respectively. In the bowling department, Kiwi pacer Nathan Smith jumped eight places to 38th. The match also marked an emotional farewell for England captain Ben Stokes, who moved up two places to finish his historic international career as the world’s number three Test all-rounder following his mid-match retirement.

Finally, the battle for the premier fast-bowling spot saw India’s pace spearhead Bumrah regain sole possession of the number one Test bowler ranking. Bumrah took back the crown after New Zealand’s Matt Henry slipped to second place. Further down the bowling charts, West Indies speed merchants Shamar Joseph and Kemar Roach were richly rewarded for their match-winning heroics against Sri Lanka in Antigua; Joseph vaulted nine places to equal 14th, while the veteran Roach climbed four spots to sit comfortably at 17th.

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