New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy continues to dominate as the top-ranked T20 bowler. Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman made a strong impression, jumping 17 places to secure the 9th position.
India’s Arshdeep Singh climbed one spot to reach 10th, while Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan improved his standing significantly by moving up nine places to the 16th position.
Australia’s Travis Head retained the number one spot among T20 batsmen. India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal moved up one spot to 9th, while West Indies’ Shai Hope gained four positions to land at 10th.
In contrast, Pakistan’s Babar Azam slipped one place to 13th, closely followed by Mohammad Rizwan, who also dropped a spot to rank 14th. Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan made a major leap of 18 places, reaching the 37th position.
India’s Hardik Pandya maintained his position at the top of the T20 all-rounder list. West Indies’ Roston Chase showed marked progress, moving up seven places to claim the second spot.
The latest rankings reflect the shifting dynamics in T20 cricket, with emerging talents making their mark and seasoned players facing increasing competition.
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