Saim Ayub Extends Lead as ICC Men’s T20I All-Rounder Rankings Updated for December 2025
The ICC Men’s T20I All-Rounder Rankings updated on 9 December 2025 place Pakistan’s Saim Ayub at No. 1 with a career-best 295 points, followed by Sikandar Raza and Roston Chase. The latest list reflects major shifts across India, Afghanistan, West Indies, Nepal, and Zimbabwe, showcasing evolving global T20 competitiveness.
Ayub, who continues to impress with his dual-skill impact, retains the No. 1 spot with a rating of 295, his career-best, achieved against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi earlier this year. Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza follows closely at No. 2 with 289 points, also matching his career-highest rating, secured during the same Rawalpindi series.
West Indies’ Roston Chase occupies the No. 3 position with 252 points, just shy of his career-best 255, registered at Auckland in 2025. India’s Hardik Pandya, once a dominant force in the all-rounder category, now stands at No. 4 with 224 points, a drop from his all-time high of 268 attained against West Indies in Guyana back in 2023.
Pakistan’s Mohammad Nawaz rises to No. 5 with 218 points, marking his best career rating, followed closely by Afghanistan’s veteran Mohammad Nabi at No. 6 with 213 points, far lower than his remarkable career peak of 361, achieved against Bangladesh in Mirpur in 2019. Romario Shepherd of the West Indies sits at No. 7 with 212 points, matching his career-best rating from Dunedin earlier this year.
Nepal’s Dipendra Singh Airee continues to make his presence felt in global cricket, ranking eighth with 202 points, though below his career-best 244 against the USA at Dallas in 2024. India’s Axar Patel stands ninth with 188 points, matching his top rating from the South Africa clash at Cuttack in 2025. Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai closes the list at No. 10 with 184 points, just under his 191-point career peak recorded in Harare against Zimbabwe.
The December 2025 update reaffirms the evolving dynamics of T20 international cricket, where emerging talents and seasoned all-rounders continue to reshape competitive balance. As teams gear up for a packed global calendar ahead, these rankings highlight both current form and the growing depth across nations.

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