Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya became the number 1 all-rounder in the T20 format, as per the newly released ICC Men’s T20I All-rounders Rankings, for the second time in his career. The upliftment came after a 3-1 victory against South Africa, which increased his points to 244, leaving England's Liam Livingstone behind, who dropped to third with 230 points. Nepal's Dipendra Airee is in the second spot, having 231 points. South Africa’s Marco Jansen jumped 65 spots to seal his career-best 14th spot in the T20 all-rounders' Rankings, with his teammate Aiden Markram climbing one place to 9th. Read: Robin Uthappa Vouches Rajat Patidar As RCB’s Next Captain for IPL 2025 Tilak Varma's Massive jump In the batters' list, South Africa's Trystan Stubbs moved three places to 23rd. Indian batter Sanju Samson, who scored two centuries in the four-match T20 series against South Africa, moved to 22nd after climbing 17 places. Suryakumar Yadav, who didn't have a spectacular series, managed to stay in the top 10 but slipped one down to fourth. However, debutant Tilak Varma had a steep graph, climbing 69 spots not only to enter the top 10 but also to be the third-best batter with 806 points. Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis went up three places to a joint 12th place with West Indies’ Nicholas Pooran and Australia’s Josh Inglis (624 rating points). Shai Hope came 16 spots upwards to 21st as a result of his half-century in their last T20I against England. Bowling shuffles Australia’s Adam Zampa and Nathan Ellis made significant gains in the ICC Men’s ODI Player Rankings after their series sweep against Pakistan. Zampa climbed five spots to third with 693 points, while Ellis jumped 15 places to 11th with 628 points. India’s Arshdeep Singh moved to ninth (656 points), Axar Patel rose to 13th (632 points), and Pakistan’s Haris Rauf advanced to 20th (601 points). South Africa’s Marco Jansen leaped 20 spots to 25th (576 points). Sri Lanka’s 2-0 series win over New Zealand sparked notable ranking shifts. Maheesh Theekshana climbed to sixth among bowlers (650 points) and joint-25th among all-rounders. Charith Asalanka and Jeffrey Vandersay also made notable strides, reaching joint 27th and 72nd, respectively. Kusal Mendis’ career-best 143 lifted him to 26th among batters (603 points), while Avishka Fernando rose to 62nd (500 points). For New Zealand, Mitchell Santner moved to 17th among bowlers, Will Young reached 22nd among batters, and Glenn Phillips climbed to 63rd in the all-rounders list.