Pakistan cricketers have seen a major dip in the latest ICC T20I rankings following their poor performances in the ongoing three-match T20I series against Bangladesh.
Wk-batter Mohammad Haris has suffered a notable fall, dropping to 50th position with 514 rating points. Meanwhile, opener Saim Ayub has slipped three positions to 64th, while Hassan Nawaz has dropped 22 positions and now sits at 68th.
Even Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan who were not part of the squad, has also faced dip one place to 13th and 14th.
On the other hand, Fakhar Zaman who showed consistency in his batting against Bangladesh has climbed eight spots to 79th with 426 rating points. Suryakumar Yadav has been in the 6th position after Phil Salt and Jos Buttler in fourth and fifth position.

The white-ball captain Salman Ali Agha who struggled to bat in the second T20I of Pakistan tour of Bangladesh 2025, dropped 18 places to 93rd with 396 points in ICC T20I rankings.
Australia’s Travis Head continues to lead the T20I batting rankings, while Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma are in the second and Third place, respectively.
In the bowling rankings, pacer Abbas Afridi slipped to two places to 22nd with 608 rating points, while Haris Rauf fell four spots to 24th with 593 points.
Meanwhile, Left-arm quick Shaheen Afridi who is not part of the T20I squad, also dropped two posiitons to 36th with 591 points.
However, Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed showed improvement, climbing 12 places to 49th with 499 points. On the other hand, New Zealand’s Jacob Duffy has retained his number one position in the T20I bowling rankings, followed by England’s Adil Rashid and India’s Varun Chakravarthy in second and third place, respectively.
Vice-captain Shadab Khan fell four spots, landing at 65th in the latest update. On the other hand, Nuwan Thushara has climbed three spots and claimed 13th position with 638 rating points. Meanwhile, Mustafizur Rahman has jumped to number 09 in the Men’s bowlers category in ICC T20I rankings.

