Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has regained his position as the world's number one T20I all-rounder in the latest ICC weekly rankings update, rewarding his stellar performances that led his team to the T20 World Cup Super Eight stage.
Raza reclaimed the throne from Pakistan's Saim Ayub, reaching 294 rating points compared to Ayub's 281. The two players have frequently swapped the top spot in recent times.
The Zimbabwean skipper secured his return to the summit after playing crucial knocks of 45 against Sri Lanka and 27 against the West Indies during the group stage.
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Further down the all-rounder list, India's Shivam Dube advanced two places to seventh, while Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi climbed three spots to eighth.
In the batting rankings, India's Abhishek Sharma retained his number one spot despite enduring a dismal run of form in the ongoing tournament.
After registering three consecutive ducks in the group stage and scoring just 15 against South Africa in the Super Eight, Sharma still holds an 815-point rating, keeping him 61 points clear of England's Phil Salt in second.
Meanwhile, Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan, the tournament's leading run-scorer so far, moved up two places to third.
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India's Ishan Kishan climbed to fifth, while South Africa's Dewald Brevis broke into the top ten, jumping ten spots to ninth. England captain Harry Brook also surged ten places to 18th following his match-winning century against Pakistan.
The bowling rankings saw Indian spinner Varun Chakaravarthy hold onto the top position. However, South African pacer Corbin Bosch made a massive leap of 21 places to reach third after claiming seven wickets in four matches.
West Indies fast bowler Matthew Forde also enjoyed a meteoric rise, jumping 23 spots to seventh, right ahead of India's Jasprit Bumrah, who climbed seven places to eighth. West Indies spinner Gudakesh Motie advanced 17 spots to sit tied for 21st.