<p>India opener <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ishan-kishan" target="_blank">Ishan Kishan </a>jumped 10 places to 23rd position while <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/deepak-hooda" target="_blank">Deepak Hooda </a>re-entered the top-100 in the latest ICC rankings for T20I batters issued on Thursday.</p>.<p>Both moved upwards in the chart after their impressive performances in the first T20 International against Sri Lanka in Mumbai on Tuesday, which <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/debutant-shivam-mavi-shines-as-india-beat-sri-lanka-by-2-runs-in-first-t20i-1177649.html" target="_blank">India won by two runs</a>.</p>.<p>Hooda moved up 40 places to 97th after his unbeaten 41 off 23 balls while Kishan was rewarded for his brisk 37-run knock at the top of the order.</p>.<p>The swashbuckling <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/suryakumar-yadav" target="_blank">Suryakumar Yadav </a>continued to hold the top spot for batters despite a rare failure in Mumbai.</p>.<p>India's new T20I captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/hardik-pandya" target="_blank">Hardik Pandya</a>, up nine places to 76th among bowlers, is the other to move up the rankings.</p>.<p>As far as Sri Lanka are concerned, Wanindu Hasaranga was once again a strong contributor against India with figures of 1/22 with the ball helping the right-armer move further clear as the top-ranked T20I bowler.</p>.<p>Hasaranga also scored a quick-fire 21 with the bat and that saw the 25-year-old jump two spots to fifth on the latest list for all-rounders.</p>.<p>In the Test rankings for batters, Marnus Labuschagne remains at the head of proceedings with a healthy lead despite his failure in the Boxing Day Test against South Africa.</p>.<p>However, his closest rivals, teammate Steve Smith, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson all are closing in on the 28-year-old Labuschagne.</p>.<p>Williamson is the other big winner on the latest rankings with the experienced right-hander jumping two places and back inside the top five at fifth following the fifth double-century of his distinguished career in the first Test against Pakistan.</p>.<p>In bowling, Pat Cummins managed just one wicket during Australia's victory over the Proteas in the Boxing Day Test, but still held a big 37-point lead over England veteran James Anderson.</p>
<p>India opener <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/ishan-kishan" target="_blank">Ishan Kishan </a>jumped 10 places to 23rd position while <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/deepak-hooda" target="_blank">Deepak Hooda </a>re-entered the top-100 in the latest ICC rankings for T20I batters issued on Thursday.</p>.<p>Both moved upwards in the chart after their impressive performances in the first T20 International against Sri Lanka in Mumbai on Tuesday, which <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/debutant-shivam-mavi-shines-as-india-beat-sri-lanka-by-2-runs-in-first-t20i-1177649.html" target="_blank">India won by two runs</a>.</p>.<p>Hooda moved up 40 places to 97th after his unbeaten 41 off 23 balls while Kishan was rewarded for his brisk 37-run knock at the top of the order.</p>.<p>The swashbuckling <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/suryakumar-yadav" target="_blank">Suryakumar Yadav </a>continued to hold the top spot for batters despite a rare failure in Mumbai.</p>.<p>India's new T20I captain <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/hardik-pandya" target="_blank">Hardik Pandya</a>, up nine places to 76th among bowlers, is the other to move up the rankings.</p>.<p>As far as Sri Lanka are concerned, Wanindu Hasaranga was once again a strong contributor against India with figures of 1/22 with the ball helping the right-armer move further clear as the top-ranked T20I bowler.</p>.<p>Hasaranga also scored a quick-fire 21 with the bat and that saw the 25-year-old jump two spots to fifth on the latest list for all-rounders.</p>.<p>In the Test rankings for batters, Marnus Labuschagne remains at the head of proceedings with a healthy lead despite his failure in the Boxing Day Test against South Africa.</p>.<p>However, his closest rivals, teammate Steve Smith, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson all are closing in on the 28-year-old Labuschagne.</p>.<p>Williamson is the other big winner on the latest rankings with the experienced right-hander jumping two places and back inside the top five at fifth following the fifth double-century of his distinguished career in the first Test against Pakistan.</p>.<p>In bowling, Pat Cummins managed just one wicket during Australia's victory over the Proteas in the Boxing Day Test, but still held a big 37-point lead over England veteran James Anderson.</p>