A T20I century vs NZ helps him jump 32 spots to No.32, shaking up India’s World Cup opener debate.
Along with Kishan, Shivam Dube climbs 17 places as young performers dominate the latest rankings.
A poor NZ series sees Sanju Samson drop from 51st to 56th, hurting his T20 World Cup chances.
With 917 points, he remains World No.1 T20I batter, stamping authority before WC 2026.
India’s top scorer vs NZ moves up to 6th, eyeing a top-3 comeback.
Varun Chakravarthy No.1, but Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed is just 28 points behind, setting up a fierce WC battle.