
The latest ICC Men's Player Rankings have brought significant changes across formats, with a new leader in the T20I batting charts and notable movement in the Test rankings after another exciting week of World Test Championship 2027 action.
India's Ishan Kishan continued his remarkable rise in T20Is, while Australia's Travis Head remained among the elite Test batters despite changes at the top.India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has climbed to a career-best first position in the ICC Men's T20I Batter Rankings, replacing Abhishek Sharma and reaffirming his status as one of the format's most dangerous batters.
Kishan has accumulated 876 rating points and sits just above his teammate Abhishek Sharma, giving India a historic one-two at the top of the rankings. His aggressive stroke play, consistency at the top of the order and outstanding performances throughout the 2026 T20 World Cup have driven his remarkable rise.
Kishan's ability to dominate both pace and spin has made him a vital asset for India in the shortest format. The latest rankings underline his growing influence as he edges closer to becoming the world's No. 1 T20I batter. Australia's Travis Head remains one of the premier batters in Test cricket despite changes at the summit of the ICC Test Batter Rankings.
Following the latest World Test Championship fixtures, Head occupies third place with 853 rating points after England's Joe Root reclaimed the No. 1 ranking. Head has been a pillar of Australia's batting lineup, consistently producing match-winning performances across challenging conditions.
His attacking style, coupled with the ability to score quickly without compromising consistency, has made him one of the most feared Test batters in the world. Although he slipped one place following Root's rise, Head continues to be a key figure in Australia's WTC 2027 campaign and remains firmly among the game's elite.
WTC table sees changes in ranking after New Zealand wins series against England
Following New Zealand's commanding 2–1 Test series victory over England, the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–2027 points table has seen notable shifts in point percentages, consolidating the mid-table battle for a spot in the final.New Zealand secured the series win on June 29, 2026, by defeating England by 160 runs in the third Test at Trent Bridge. The Black Caps bounced back from an opening loss at Lord's to take consecutive victories at The Oval and Trent Bridge.
This successful tour raised their Points Percentage (PCT) to 72.22%, allowing them to hold firmly onto 3rd place while significantly closing the gap on second-placed South Africa (75.00% PCT). Suffering a home series defeat, which also marked the final international appearance of captain Ben Stokes, England's tournament woes were compounded by a severe 12-point deduction for a slow over-rate during the series. Their PCT plummeted from 26.39% down to 24.36%, leaving them stuck at 7th place and effectively out of contention for the WTC final.
India's fall to the fifth spot in the ICC World Test Championship standings highlights a sudden dip in their red-ball consistency. Gautam Gambhir's side has experienced an erratic run in the 2025–2027 cycle, accumulating four wins, four losses, and one draw over nine matches.The primary catalyst for this drop was a crushing 408-run defeat against South Africa in Guwahati, which severely dented their standing.
With their Points Percentage (PCT) sliding down to 48.15%, India has slipped below an unexpected Bangladesh side. This mid-table stagnation puts immense pressure on their upcoming assignments, making their next Test fixtures absolutely vital if they want to revive their campaign and secure a top-two finish for the final.



