Shakib Al Hasan and Wanindu Hasaranga for the top spot in the T20 all-rounder rankings. Both Shakib and Hasaranga currently hold the top position jointly in the T20 all-rounder rankings.
Shakib played the last two matches of the Zimbabwe series. Despite taking 5 wickets in the last two matches of the series, Shakib couldn’t perform as well with the bat. He scored 21 runs in the fifth match after scoring just 1 run in the fourth T20. As a result, his rating points have decreased from 231 to 228.
Hasaranga also has 228 rating points. Shakib returns to T20Is almost ten months after the Zimbabwe series. Before this, he played T20Is against Afghanistan in July 2023, when his rating points were 288. Due to his absence from the T20I team for a long time, his rating points had been decreasing.
Mohammad Nabi, who ranks third in the all-rounder rankings, has significantly fewer rating points than Shakib and Hasaranga. The difference between Shakib-Hasaranga and him is only 10 rating points.
Bangladesh’s all-rounder performance in the series has propelled Sikandar Raza to fourth place in the rankings with 210 rating points. Eden Markram occupies the fifth position with 205 rating points.
In the series against Pakistan, Ireland’s batsman Andrew Balbirnie has climbed 6 spots to 53rd place in the rankings after scoring 128 runs in three matches. Harry Tector has moved up 12 spots to 69th place, scoring 69 runs against Pakistan in three matches.
Fakhar Zaman, who scored 98 runs in 2 innings against Ireland, has moved up 4 places to 57th place with a strike rate of almost 170. Returning to retirement, Imad Wasim has climbed 24 spots to 52nd place among bowlers. Imad took 2 wickets in 3 matches at an economy rate of 7.20.
Bangladesh’s pacer Taskin Ahmed has also made progress in the rankings against Zimbabwe. He has moved up three spots to 23rd place. On the other hand, Mustafizur Rahman has climbed 5 spots in the last two matches of the Zimbabwe series and is now in 25th place.