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CliQ INDIA > Sports > Ishan Kishan Climbs to No.2 in ICC T20I Rankings; Sanju Samson Jumps 18 Places | Cliq Latest
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Ishan Kishan Climbs to No.2 in ICC T20I Rankings; Sanju Samson Jumps 18 Places | Cliq Latest

Ishan Kishan climbs to No.2 in ICC T20I batting rankings after India’s T20 World Cup triumph, Sanju Samson jumps 18 spots while Rashid Khan tops bowling chart

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  • Sanju Samson jumps 18 places to 22nd while Rashid Khan replaces Varun Chakaravarthy as the No.1 ranked T20I bowler.
  • Ishan Kishan rises to No.2 in ICC T20I batting rankings with a career-best 871 rating points after India’s T20 World Cup triumph.

India’s T20 World Cup triumph has brought significant changes to the latest ICC T20I rankings, with wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan emerging as one of the biggest gainers. The left-handed opener climbed two spots to reach No.2 in the ICC T20I batting rankings, achieving the highest ranking of his career. Kishan’s rise comes after his consistent performances during the recently concluded T20 World Cup 2026, where he played a crucial role in India’s successful title defence. Meanwhile, fellow Indian batter Sanju Samson made a remarkable leap in the rankings by gaining 18 places to move to 22nd, reflecting his match-winning performances throughout the tournament.

The rankings update, released by the International Cricket Council on March 11, reflects the outstanding contributions made by Indian players during the tournament. India’s historic victory in the T20 World Cup not only secured them back-to-back titles but also highlighted the depth and strength of their batting lineup. Kishan’s impressive performances helped him displace Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan, who slipped from second to third position in the batting rankings.

Kishan now holds a career-best rating of 871 points, placing him just four rating points behind India’s Abhishek Sharma, who continues to lead the T20I batting rankings. This achievement represents a significant milestone in Kishan’s career, as the young batter has steadily built a reputation as one of the most aggressive and dependable players in India’s T20 setup.

During the T20 World Cup campaign, Kishan was among the standout performers for the Indian team. He finished fourth among the tournament’s highest run-scorers, accumulating 317 runs across the competition. His aggressive batting at the top of the order gave India strong starts in several matches and played a key role in shaping the team’s overall success.

One of Kishan’s most memorable performances came in the final match of the tournament, where he delivered a spectacular knock of 54 runs off just 25 balls. His innings included four boundaries and four sixes, providing India with the early momentum needed to post a massive total of 255 for 5. That score ultimately proved decisive as India went on to secure the championship.

While Kishan’s rise has been widely celebrated, another Indian star who gained attention in the rankings is Sanju Samson. The wicketkeeper-batter enjoyed an exceptional tournament despite playing only five matches during India’s title-winning campaign. His performances were so impactful that he finished the tournament as the third-highest run-scorer, trailing only Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan and New Zealand’s Tim Seifert.

Samson’s tournament journey was marked by remarkable consistency in crucial matches. He delivered three consecutive half-centuries in the knockout stages, scoring 97 not out, 89 and 89 in what were effectively the quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches. These innings played a major role in India’s success and earned him the Player of the Tournament award.

The ICC rankings update reflects Samson’s extraordinary impact, as he climbed 18 places in the batting charts to reach the 22nd position. Analysts believe that if Samson continues this form in upcoming international matches, he could soon break into the top 10 rankings.

While India celebrated gains in the batting rankings, there were notable changes in the bowling charts as well. Indian spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who previously held the No.1 ranking among T20I bowlers, has been replaced by Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan at the top spot.

Chakaravarthy’s drop from the top position came after a challenging phase during the latter stages of the T20 World Cup. Although he remained among the tournament’s leading wicket-takers, he conceded several expensive spells, particularly during the Super 8 stage.

One of the most difficult moments for the Indian spinner came during the semifinal against England, where he conceded 64 runs in four overs, equalling the joint-most expensive spell in the history of the T20 World Cup. Despite the costly performance, Chakaravarthy still managed to pick up wickets and remained an important part of India’s bowling attack.

By the end of the tournament, Chakaravarthy finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker, sharing the top spot with Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Both bowlers claimed 14 wickets each, demonstrating their importance to the team’s success.

Bumrah also benefited from the rankings update, moving up one position to sixth place among T20I bowlers. His consistent performances throughout the tournament reinforced his reputation as one of the world’s most effective fast bowlers in the shortest format of the game.

In the all-rounders’ rankings, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza retained his position as the No.1 T20I all-rounder with 328 rating points. Raza’s performances during the T20 World Cup helped him maintain his lead in the rankings.

India’s Hardik Pandya continues to hold the second position in the all-rounder rankings with 299 rating points, reflecting his contributions with both bat and ball. Pakistan’s Saim Ayub currently occupies the third spot on the list.

The latest rankings update highlights how the T20 World Cup has reshaped the global cricket landscape. India’s victory not only secured their place in history as the first team to win consecutive T20 World Cups, but also reinforced the dominance of their players across multiple categories in the ICC rankings.

With several bilateral series and international tournaments scheduled in the coming months, the rankings are expected to undergo further changes. For players like Kishan and Samson, maintaining their form will be crucial as they look to cement their positions among the world’s best in the shortest format of cricket.

For now, however, the latest rankings serve as recognition of the remarkable performances delivered by India’s players during a historic World Cup campaign that captivated cricket fans around the world.

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