India Retain Top Spot in ICC T20I Rankings After World Cup Triumph

India have retained the top spot in the latest ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings after winning the T20 World Cup 2026. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, India hold 275 rating points, ahead of England (262) and Australia (258). Bangladesh climbed to eighth place while Italy rose three spots to 23rd after a strong World Cup debut. The rankings now feature 98 teams after four nations were removed for inactivity.

Key Points: India Top ICC T20I Rankings 2026 | Suryakumar Yadav Leads

  • India retains No.1 with 275 rating points
  • England at 2nd (262), Australia 3rd (258)
  • Back-to-back T20 World Cup wins in 2024 & 2026
  • Bangladesh climbs to 8th, Italy rises to 23rd
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India retain top spot in latest ICC men's T20I rankings

India retain top spot in ICC T20I rankings with 275 points after T20 World Cup 2026 win. England, Australia follow. See full list.

"India's position at the top comes as little surprise, given their remarkable consistency. - ICC"

New Delhi, May 5

Fresh off their title triumph at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, the Indian team have retained the top spot in the latest ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings, underlining their continued supremacy in the shortest format.

According to ICC, the Suryakumar Yadav-led Indian side sits comfortably at the summit with 275 rating points. While their lead has been marginally reduced, they still maintain a clear advantage over the England team, who occupy second place with 262 points. Australia remain close behind in third at 258 points.

The rankings update factors in all matches played since May 2025 at full value, while results from the preceding two years carry a 50 per cent weightage.

India's position at the top comes as little surprise, given their remarkable consistency. The team has dominated the format over the past two years, winning back-to-back T20 World Cups in 2024 and 2026 and remaining unbeaten in bilateral T20I series during this period.

The rest of the top seven remain unchanged, with New Zealand (247 points), South Africa (244), Pakistan (240), and the West Indies (233) holding their respective positions.

Further down the table, Bangladesh have climbed to eighth place with 225 points, overtaking Sri Lanka, which slipped to ninth after a six-point drop. Afghanistan are close behind in 10th with 220 points.

Among emerging teams, the United States made notable gains, jumping two spots to 13th after a six-point increase, moving ahead of the Netherlands and Scotland.

Meanwhile, Italy emerged as one of the biggest movers, rising three places to 23rd. The European side impressed on their T20 World Cup debut, highlighted by a commanding 10-wicket victory over Nepal.

At the lower end, Nepal and Oman moved up a spot each, while the United Arab Emirates and Canada slipped in the standings.

The rankings now feature 98 teams, down from 102, after Fiji, Gambia, Greece, and Israel were removed for not meeting the minimum requirement of eight T20Is in the last three years.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's good to see Bangladesh climbing up to 8th, but honestly, their consistency is still a concern. They beat big teams sometimes but then lose to smaller ones. Our Indian team shows how it's done - dominate every series, no matter the opposition. That's true champion mentality! 😎
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Vikram M
Respect to Italy for their T20 World Cup debut and that massive win over Nepal! Shows how cricket is growing beyond the traditional nations. But I do wish the ICC would focus more on giving these emerging teams more bilateral series against top sides. Rankings only tell part of the story when you rarely play against the best. Still, proud of our boys at No.1! 🙌
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Aman W
Honestly, I think we take these rankings for granted sometimes. Being No.1 in T20Is for this long requires crazy consistency. Remember when we used to struggle in the shorter format? Now we have a system that produces match-winners like Jaiswal, Tilak, and Rinku. The future is bright, but we shouldn't get complacent - Australia and England are always lurking! 🏏
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket from the US, it's great to see our team jump to 13th! The ICC really needs to push for more T20 leagues and associate cricket development though. India's dominance is well-deserved - their domestic system churns out talent like no other. But I worry the gap between top and bottom is only growing. More global tournaments, please! 🌍
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Raghav A
The real story here is how our bench strength is unmatched

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