Pakistan’s Usman Tariq (left) and Sahibzada Farhan seen in motion throughout ICC Males’s T20 World Cup 2026. — Reuters
Pakistan’s opening batsman, Sahibzada Farhan and spinner Usman Tariq have risen within the newest ICC T20I rankings due to their robust performances within the ongoing ICC Males’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Farhan has climbed two spots within the T20I batting rankings and is now the third-ranked batter within the format.
He’s quickly approaching England’s Phil Salt, who holds the second place. In the meantime, India’s Abhishek Sharma stays on the high of the rankings regardless of a comparatively quiet event efficiency to this point.
Nonetheless, a number of different Pakistani batters have slipped within the standings.
Opener Saim Ayub has dropped three locations to thirty fourth, whereas Babar Azam has fallen one spot to thirty sixth. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha is down one place to thirty eighth, and Fakhar Zaman has slipped to 88th.
Within the T20I bowlers’ rankings, spinner Abrar Ahmed has dropped two locations from third to fifth with 712 score factors. Mohammad Nawaz has additionally fallen three spots to twelfth.
Among the many pacers, Salman Mirza has moved up one place to 18th, whereas Shaheen Afridi has climbed 4 spots to thirty first.
Usman Tariq has registered one of many greatest good points, leaping 59 locations to achieve fifty fifth. Spinner Sufiyan Muqeem has slipped 10 locations to sixtieth, whereas all-rounder Shadab Khan has risen 10 locations to sixty fifth.
Saim has additionally dropped 11 locations within the bowlers’ record to 66th, adopted by pacer Haris Rauf, who has fallen 5 spots to 81st.
India’s Varun Chakaravarthy continues to guide the T20I bowlers’ rankings, with Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan in second place.
The third place has seen a significant shift, as South Africa’s Corbin Bosch has surged 21 locations to safe the spot.
Within the ICC T20I all-rounders’ rankings, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has reclaimed the highest spot, dethroning Pakistan’s Saim to second place, whereas India’s Hardik Pandya retains third place.
Nawaz has slipped two locations to ninth, Shadab has climbed 4 spots to twenty first, whereas Faheem Ashraf and Agha have dropped two and one locations to 52nd and 53rd, respectively.
