In the process, he became the first T20I player to accumulate 900 points.

Fakhar Zaman and KL Rahul occupied the second and third slot respectively; while Zaman powered Pakistan to the title win against Australia in the finals of the tri-series, Rahul scored a century in the first game of the series against England, his second in T20Is, helping India win the opening game.

Zaman’s 46-ball 91 helped his side win their ninth series on the trot, catapulting him 44 places to reach the second spot.

Zimbabwe’s Solomon Mire made a massive jump of 202 points, with scores of 94 and 63 in his side’s last two games of the tri-series. Along with him, England’s Jason Roy and Australia’s D’Arcy Short achieved career-best rankings after the update.

Captain of the side, Finch notched up a new world record score of 172 against Zimbabwe in one of the games, bettering his previous record score of 156.

At No.3, KL Rahul became India’s highest-ranked batsman, garnering 856 points. Virat Kohli dropped out of the top-10 and slid four places to be at the 12th spot. Rohit Sharma, who blasted a century in the decider against England, moved up by two places to seal the 11th spot.

Here are the complete rankings

BATTING

#1 Aaron Finch

#2 Fakhar Zaman

#3 KL Rahul

#4 Colin Munro

#5 Babar Azam

#6 Glenn Maxwell

#7 Evin Lewis

#8 Martin Guptill

#9 Alex Hales

#10 D’Arcy Short

BOWLING

#1 Rashid Khan

#2 Shadab Khan

#3 Ish Sodhi

#4 Yuzvendra Chahal

#5 Samuel Badree

#6 Mitchell Santner

#7 Andrew Tye

#8 Imran Tahir

#9 Adil Rashid

#10 Mohammad Nabi

ALL-ROUNDERS

#1 Glenn Maxwell

#2 Mohammad Nabi

#3 Shakib Al Hasan

#4 Jean-Paul Duminy

#5 Marlon Samuels

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