Pakistan’s Mohammad Haris surged 210 places to reach No. 30 in the ICC Men’s T20I Batter Rankings following a stunning unbeaten century against Bangladesh in the series finale. Pakistan dominated the home series with a 3-0 sweep, highlighted by Haris’s explosive 107 runs off 46 balls, complementing his earlier scores of 41 and 31 to finish as the top scorer with 167 runs at a strike rate exceeding 200.
Hasan Nawaz also shone brightly, climbing 57 spots to a career-best joint 45th after accumulating 121 runs at a strike rate of 198.36.
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Other significant movers included Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan, who rose 28 places to 53rd, and Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, who advanced 42 spots to share 75th place. In bowling, Abbas Afridi impressed with figures of 2/26 in the third T20I, boosting him 18 places to tie for 19th in the ICC Men’s T20I Bowlers Rankings alongside Anrich Nortje and Haris Rauf. Shadab Khan’s all-round performance—scoring 55 runs and taking four wickets over the series—helped him climb 10 spots to 14th in the all-rounder rankings.
Meanwhile, England completed a clean 3-0 sweep against West Indies at home, marking the start of the Harry Brook era. Veteran Joe Root led the charge with 267 runs, including a century and a fifty, earning Player of the Series and climbing 14 spots to tie for 24th in the ICC Men’s ODI Batters Rankings.