Suryakumar Yadav maintains ICC T20 rankings.Check latest rankings

Surykaumar, the only Indian batsman in the top ten, had an outstanding year in the format in 2022.

Suryakumar Yadav maintains ICC T20 rankings.Check latest rankings

Swashbuckling Suryakumar Yadav maintained his position atop the most recent ICC Men's T20I Batters Rankings, which were released on Wednesday.Suryakumar, who has endured a poor run of late, maintained his 906 rating points on the ICC list and is over 100 points clear of Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan (798).

Surykaumar, the only Indian batsman in the top ten, had an outstanding year in the format in 2022. In the series against New Zealand and Sri Lanka earlier this year, he sustained his impressive play.

Former captain Virat Kohli is the second-best Indian batsman on the ranking, as his score of 15 remained unchanged.Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh is the highest-ranked Indian bowler at 14th, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar has dropped one spot to 19th.

Hardik Pandya is second on the roster of all-rounders, trailing only Shakib Al Hasan.Ten wickets in three Twenty20 Internationals have enabled Haris Rauf to elevate Shadab Khan to the position of top-ranked Pakistani bowler.

Rauf captured consecutive four-wicket hauls against New Zealand in the ongoing T20I series, earning Player of the Match honors in the opening game.

Last week, the Pakistani speedster was just ahead of Shaheen Afridi and behind Shadab Khan, who was ranked 12th among T20I bowlers. Rauf has moved up five spots in the rankings to the eleventh position after taking ten wickets in his first three T20Is.

In addition, Ish Sodhi (620) and Shaheen (624) have moved up four and two positions, respectively, while those around them have lost points.Sri Lanka's Prabath Jayasuriya continued his miraculous start to red-ball cricket, which accounted for the other major change in the rankings.

In the first Test against Ireland, the left-arm spinner claimed ten wickets for the second time in his very brief six-match Test career.

In six Tests, Jayasuriya has already taken 43 wickets, including five five-wicket hauls. A career-best seven-wicket haul against Ireland in the Test at Galle allowed him to enter the top 20 of the ICC Test bowling rankings.

In addition to attaining a career-high rating of 669, Jayasuriya became the highest-rated Sri Lankan bowler in Test cricket. Ramesh Mendis (576), who climbed three spots following a four-wicket haul in the second innings of the second Test against Ireland, is currently ranked 32nd.