Key Points

Abhishek Sharma has become the third Indian batter to reach No.1 in T20I rankings after stellar performances against South Africa and England. The 24-year-old left-hander overtook Australia's Travis Head with 829 points, joining Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav in elite company. His explosive strike rate of 193.84 and two centuries in just 17 matches highlight his rapid rise. Meanwhile, Head slipped to second after skipping Australia's recent T20I series.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Joins Kohli and Suryakumar as T20I No.1

  • Abhishek Sharma surpasses Travis Head with 829 T20I ranking points
  • Joins Kohli and Suryakumar as only Indians to top T20I rankings
  • Tilak Varma and Yashasvi Jaiswal also in top 15
  • Head drops to No.2 after missing Australia's West Indies series
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Abhishek Sharma joins elite company of Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav; reach No.1 spot in T20I rankings

Young Indian opener Abhishek Sharma tops T20I rankings with 829 points, joining Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav in elite company after stellar performances.

"Abhishek has played 17 T20Is, scoring two hundreds and two fifties with a strike rate of 193.84 – ICC"

Dubai, July 30

Young Indian left-hand opener Abhishek Sharma on Wednesday become the third Indian batter to reach the No.1 spot in T20I rankings, joining elite company with Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav.

Abhishek Sharma now sits atop the rankings with 829 points, surpassing Australia's Travis Head (814 points) and his fellow Indian Tilak Varma (804 points), as per the ICC.

Abhishek has played 17 T20Is, scoring two hundreds and two fifties with a strike rate of 193.84. His consistent performances against South Africa and England propelled him to the top spot, displacing Travis Head, who hadn't played since September last year.

Other Indians in the top 10 include Tilak Varma at No. 3 and Suryakumar Yadav at No. 6, while Yashasvi Jaiswal is ranked 11th.

Abhishek only burst onto the international scene last year when he scored a superb T20I century against Zimbabwe, but more recent efforts against South Africa and England have seen the 24-year-old overtake Head at the top of the batter rankings and become the new No.1 in the shortest format.

Head had held the No.1 ranking since he went past Suryakumar during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup last year, but the decision to sit out Australia's recent T20 series against the West Indies in the Caribbean saw Abhishek become just the third player from India to hold the top position.

Suryakumar held the top ranking before Head, while Kohli was the first Indian men's player to have the prestigious place in T20I cricket when he maintained the No.1 spot for much of the period between 2014 and 2017.

While Head dropped to second on the updated rankings for T20I batters, a big group of his Australian teammates were rewarded with large gains following an impressive 5-0 sweep over the West Indies away from home in the recent five-match series.

Right-hander Josh Inglis improved six places to jump to ninth for T20I batters, Tim David gained 12 spots to move to 28th, while Cameron Green climbed a whopping 64 spots to go to 24th following his 205 runs across the five matches and Player of the Series heroics.

Australian pace duo Nathan Ellis (up seven spots to equal eighth) and Sean Abbott (up 21 rungs to 23rd) make gains on the latest rankings for T20I bowlers, while Kiwi quick Matt Henry (up 10 places to 19th) is a rapid improver up the bowling charts following some impressive performances during New Zealand's successful tri-series triumph over South Africa and Zimbabwe

England right-hand batter Joe Root maintained his top position and increased his lead at the top of the rankings for Test batters following his innings of 150 at Old Trafford, where he overtook Australian legend Ricky Ponting and became the second-highest run-scorer in Test cricket, as per the ICC.

His England teammate Ben Duckett also gained and moved back inside the top 10 after he gained five places to jump to 10th overall after his knock of 94 from the same match.

India wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant also makes some ground inside the top 10 as he moved up one place to seventh on the back of his half-century in Manchester despite battling injury, with teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal dropping three spots to eighth.

India veteran Ravindra Jadeja earned a new career-high rating on the batting charts for his unbeaten century in the second innings and gained five spots to move to 29th overall, with England captain Ben Stokes improving eight spots to equal 34th on the same list.

Stokes also gained three places to jump to third on the rankings for Test all-rounders, while the top 10 in the list for Test bowlers remains unchanged as India pacer Jasprit Bumrah holds on to his lead as the No.1 ranked Test bowler.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from Australia, I must say Abhishek's rise has been remarkable. But I wonder if Travis Head would still be #1 if he had played more matches recently? The rankings system sometimes feels unfair to players who take breaks.
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Ananya R
Bas kar Abhishek! Dil jeet liya tumne! 😍 From that Zimbabwe century to now being world no.1 - what a journey! Hope he maintains this form for the next T20 World Cup. Our batting lineup with him, Jaiswal and SKY is going to be fire!
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Vikram M
While Abhishek's achievement is great, let's not forget he's only played 17 matches. Consistency over a longer period is what makes true greats like Kohli. Hope he can maintain this standard for years to come.
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Kavya N
So happy to see 3 Indians in top 6 rankings! 🇮🇳 Our domestic cricket system is producing such amazing talent. Special shoutout to Tilak Varma too - he's been equally impressive. The competition for opening slots is getting intense!
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Michael C
Interesting to see how the rankings change so quickly in T20 format compared to Tests. Abhishek's explosive batting is perfect for modern T20 cricket. But I still believe Test rankings carry more weight in judging a player's true class.

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