Tilak now boasts 804 rating points, trailing his fellow countryman Abhishek Sharma, who is ranked second. Australia’s Travis Head continues to top the batting lineup, while Suryakumar Yadav, who has dropped one position to sixth, remains the only other Indian player in the top 10.
In the bowling standings, in addition to Chakaravarthy (706) and Bishnoi (674), left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh is also featured in the top 10 with 653 points.
Hardik Pandya remains at the forefront of the all-rounders’ rankings with 252 rating points.
In other news, England’s Adil Rashid climbed one position to second in the bowling rankings after a stellar performance in the 3-0 T20I series victory over the West Indies. The 37-year-old recorded figures of 1/22 in Chester-le-Street, 1/59 in Bristol, and 2/30 in Southampton, surpassing both Wanindu Hasaranga and Chakaravarthy. Rashid now has 710 points, just 13 behind top-ranked Jacob Duffy of New Zealand (723).
Brydon Carse, Rashid’s teammate, also saw improvements with two wickets across the last two matches, rising 16 spots to 52nd with 493 points.
England’s Ben Duckett surged 48 places to 16th after his explosive 84 off 46 balls in the final T20I, while Harry Brook climbed six spots to a joint-38th position, thanks to his innings of 35 not out and 34 in the series.
For the West Indies, captain Shai Hope advanced 14 places to 15th with two scores in the 40s, while Rovman Powell entered the top 20 following an unbeaten 79 off 45 balls in the final match.
All-rounder Jason Holder also made headway, moving up 16 spots to 26th in the all-rounder rankings after contributing 70 runs and claiming a wicket during the series.