Ahead of India’s final group-stage clash against the Netherlands, the ICC has released the latest T20I rankings. Ishan Kishan has climbed to the 8th position with 732 rating points following his impressive performance against Pakistan. India now has four batters featured in the top 10 rankings. At the top, Abhishek Sharma continues to lead the batting charts with 891 points, while Varun Chakravarthy also holds on to the No. 1 spot in his category. In the all-rounders’ rankings, Hardik Pandya remains steady at the 3rd position. Meanwhile, India are preparing for their upcoming matches against South Africa on 22 February, West Indies on 26 February, and Zimbabwe on 1 March as the tournament progresses in the Super-8 stage. Ishan Kishan jumps to 8th spot, 4 Indian batters in top 10 India’s dynamic opener Ishan Kishan has surged to 8th place in the latest rankings with 732 points. With his inclusion, four Indian batters now feature in the top 10, underlining the team’s strong presence in international cricket. Abhishek Sharma continues to dominate the charts, retaining the No. 1 position with an impressive 891 points. Tilak Varma holds the 4th spot with 751 points, while Suryakumar Yadav sits in 6th place with 747 points, further highlighting India’s batting depth. Hardik Pandya retains third spot as an all-rounder Team India’s premium all-rounder Hardik Pandya retains his third spot with 282 points. Pandya rattled Pakistan’s top order in the group stage match in the T20 World Cup. Currently, he is focusing on the Super 8 stage, aiming to seal the semi-final berth for India. However, Pakistan’s Saim Ayub retains top spot with 303 points. Varun Chakaravarthy continues at top spot in bowlers’ rankings Meanwhile, India’s mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy retains top spot with 796 points. However, Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed stands at third position with 734 points. Varun bags two wickets against Pakistan in the group stage in the T20 World Cup 2026 on Feb 15. Post navigation Jammu Kashmir reach maiden Ranji Trophy final in 67-years:Defeat Bengal by 6 wickets; Shami-Gharami’s magic go in vain