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Virat Kohli, the former captain of India, has significantly improved in the most recent T20I rankings update by the International Cricket Council (ICC), thanks to his outstanding efforts in the just-completed Asia Cup. In addition to scoring his first T20I century, which was also his first international century in nearly three years, Kohli finished the tournament as the second-highest run scorer overall. Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, has dropped to third position, and South African Aiden Markram has taken his place at the top.
The ICC stated in a statement on Wednesday that "(Kohli) gained a total of 14 spots to 15th overall on the T20I batter rankings thanks to his performances." Kohli dropped out of the top 10 due to his terrible performance in T20 cricket over the past three years. But after a string of steadily increasing performances that culminated in an unbeaten 122 off 61 balls in India's final Super 4 match against Afghanistan, he appeared almost as good as he did at his best at the Asia Cup.
As the opener, Kohli was required to play the entire innings. He broke the mark for a batter from his nation in a T20I formerly held by India captain Rohit Sharma.
With the century, Kohli's tournament total of 276 runs in five innings at a strike rate of 147.59 came to an end. When the final, which his team lost to Sri Lanka, rolled around, Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan caught up with and passed him. At the time, he was far ahead of the chasing pack.
In the standings, Rizwan maintains his lead but Babar, his captain, drops a spot following a disappointing performance in the Asia Cup. With a strike rate of 107.93 in six innings, the opening only managed to score a pitiful 68 runs. Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka, who along with Bhanuka Rajapaksa was a key player in the team's victory in the final, has moved up three spaces to sixth place among bowlers and seven slots to fourth place among all-rounders as a result of being named Player of the Tournament. Rajapaksa moved up 34 places, landing in the 34th position.