Dubai [UAE], India all-rounder Axar Patel moved into the top three of the latest ICC rankings for T20I bowlers, while star fast bowler Arshdeep Singh moved up three places to 16th, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced in an update on Wednesday. Reached number. Axar moved up one place to number three, where he is now 62 points behind leader Adil Rashid of England, who has 722 rating points. Sri Lanka's Waninda Hasaranga is in second place with 687 points. West Indies left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein dropped five places to No. 8 in the rankings, and moved up the charts. The rise in ranking could result in a boost in their confidence ahead of India's upcoming T20 World Cup campaign in the West Indies.South Africa's United States forward Anrich Nortje dropped six places, and left-arm fast bowler Arshadi Singh moved up three places to 16th in the rankings. Before the ICC Men's T20 World Cup officially begins, international players from Pakistan, West Indies and England will be involved. The West Indies and the United States have all made gains on the final update of the ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings, just days before the T20 World Cup begins in the West Indies and the United States, with players from both sides making progress in the latest rankings update despite inclement weather. After a brilliant inning of 84 in Birmingham, the interrupted part of England's home series against Pakistan, England captain Jos Buttler has moved up one place to seventh in the latest rankings for T20I batsmen, while teammate Jonny Bairstow remains in the same list. Moved up eight places to 36th. In that game, Pakistan's best scorer was Fakhar Zaman, a stylish left-hander, who scored 45 off just 21 balls against England, moving up six places to 51st, following their recent series win over South Africa. , Three West Indies players are also moving forward.Ranking. Brandon King moved up five places to eighth, Johnson Charles moved up 17 places to 20th and Kyle Mayers moved up 12 places to 31st. All of these players have made significant progress in the T20I batting rankings, with teammate Gudkes Moti being named Player of the Series, taking eight wickets in the series against the Proteas. The left-arm spinner is the big winner in the new T20I bowlers' rankings, falling out of the overall top 100 to 27th, with England bowler Reece Topley moving up one place to ninth among T20 bowlers, while Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Haris Rauf has moved up three places to eleventh, Haris Rauf has moved up two places to twenty-fifth, and Imad Wasim has moved up fourteen places to thirty-eighth, all thanks to their recent ball-handling exploits, England's Spinner Adil Rashid will open in the T20 World Cup. As the number one ranked T20I batsman, India's standout Suryakumar Yadav will start the T20 World Cup as the number 1 ranked T20I batsman.