Pakistan’s Mohammad Haris has made a massive leap in the ICC Men’s T20I Batter Rankings, jumping 210 spots to reach No. 30 after a stunning century against Bangladesh.
Haris hammered an unbeaten 107 off just 46 balls in the final T20I, following earlier scores of 41 and 31. He ended the series as the top scorer with 167 runs at a blazing strike rate of 201.12, helping Pakistan complete a 3-0 sweep at home.
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Hasan Nawaz also shone, finishing with 121 runs at a strike rate of 198.36. He climbed 57 positions to a career-best joint 45th in the rankings.
Other notable gains came from Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan (up 28 to No. 53) and Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha (up 42 to joint 75th).
Among bowlers, Abbas Afridi’s 2/26 in the third match boosted him 18 places to a shared 19th spot alongside Anrich Nortje and Haris Rauf.
Shadab Khan’s all-round efforts — 55 runs and four wickets — pushed him up 10 places to No. 14 in the T20I all-rounder rankings.
Meanwhile, in ODIs, England’s Joe Root earned Player of the Series against West Indies, climbing 14 places to joint 24th in the batter rankings after scoring 267 runs across the three matches