Mohammad Haris – the wicket keeper batter – leads a group of Pakistan players who have made significant strides in the ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings following their team’s impressive 3-0 series victory over Bangladesh at home this past week.
Haris has achieved a career-best ranking, moving up to 30th position in the batting rankings after emerging as the top scorer in the series with a total of 179 runs.
His standout performance included an unbeaten 107 in the third ODI in Lahore, where he hit eight fours and seven sixes, earning him the Player of the Series title.
Remarkably, the 24-year-old has surged up 210 places in the rankings, highlighting his rapid ascent in international cricket.
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In addition to Haris, Hasan Nawaz has also made notable progress in the batting rankings. His contribution of 121 runs during the series has propelled him 57 places to joint-45th.
Meanwhile, Saim Ayub has advanced four places to secure the 61st position.
These improvements reflect the overall success of the Pakistan team in the series and the individual performances that contributed to their clean sweep against Bangladesh.
On the bowling front, Abbas Afridi has climbed 18 places to joint-19th, showcasing his effectiveness throughout the series.
Additionally, leg-spinners Shadab Khan and Abrar Ahmed have made significant strides, moving up 24 and 45 places, respectively, to joint-59th.
These advancements in the rankings not only underscore the players’ performances but also signify the positive impact of the recent series on their standings in international cricket, as Pakistan continues to build momentum in the T20 format.