
Abhishek Sharma is the new number 1 batsman in T20i’s, replacing fellow Sunrisers Hyderabad team-mate Travis Head.
In the T20I batting rankings, India’s Abhishek Sharma has surpassed Travis Head, his opening partner for Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Head had maintained his top spot since defeating Suryakumar Yadav in June of last year, but after missing Australia’s five-match series in the West Indies and playing his last Twenty20 International in September 2024, he dropped a spot as Abhishek became the third Indian to top the T20I batting charts, behind Virat Kohli and Suryakumar.
Abhishek last played for India in the February five-match Twenty20 International series against England, where he scored 135 off of 54 balls in the series finale.
Josh Inglis rose six spots to ninth in the rankings after scoring 172 runs in the five games against the West Indies, finishing as the series’ third-highest run scorer. Despite finishing second on the series’ run rankings after a century, Shai Hope remained in tenth place.
Cameron Green was the series’ greatest mover, leaping 64 spots to No. 24, while Tim David went up 12 spaces to 18th after scoring Australia’s quickest T20I century and Brandon King gained nine slots.
Nathan Ellis, a fast bowler, moved up nine ranks to go joint-eighth among the bowlers.
India’s Ravindra Jadeja, who has been playing well in the current series between the two countries, is still at the top of the Test all-rounders’ ratings, while England skipper Ben Stokes moved up three spots to No. 3 after his century and five-wicket haul at Old Trafford.
With a career-high 193 ranking points, Washington Sundar, who scored his first Test century in Manchester, rose eight spots to share thirteenth place.