Suryakumar Yadav remains the no.1 ranked batter in T20I rankings.
Kohli scored a stunning century in India's victory against Sri Lanka in the first ODI in Guwahati and has moved up two spots to 6th. On the other hand, captain Rohit Sharma also scored an aggressive 83 and has gained a spot to sit at 8th.
For Sri Lanka, captain Dasun Shanaka scored a fighting ton despite his side losing and has gained 20 spots to move to 61.
In the bowling charts, Mohammed Siraj is the biggest gainer after scalping two wickets in the first ODI, moving up four spots to 18.
In the Test format, Usman Khawaja moved to the 8th spot in the Men's Test batters' rankings, after his 195* in Sydney Test against South Africa.
From the New Zealand-Pakistan second Test, Tom Latham’s 71 and 62 moved him upto the 19th spot, while Devon Conway’s century took him to the 21st spot in the rankings.
Marnus Labuschagne continues his reign at the top of the rankings chart in the batters rankings.
In the bowling charts, Josh Hazlewood gain six spots to move to the No. 10 spot, while Cummins remains the no.1 ranked Test bowler.
(ICC inputs)