His impressive performance not only helped England win but also marked an important milestone in his career.

Livingstone's exceptional performances throughout the series, including taking 3 for 22 and scoring 37 in the first T20I, catapulted him up the rankings.

His new rating of 253 points marks his career-high, giving him a commanding lead of 42 points over Australia's Marcus Stoinis, who is in second place with 211 points. Stoinis is followed by Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe (208) and Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh (206).

In addition to his success as an all-rounder, Livingstone also made significant progress in the batting rankings, jumping 17 places to 33rd. Meanwhile, Australia's Josh Inglis made a notable jump into the top ten after scoring 37 and 42 in the series.

On the bowling front, Adam Zampa has overtaken Anrich Nortje, ensuring that all spinners are in the top six in the T20I bowling rankings. Zampa's rating of 662 puts him just one point behind Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga, while England's Adil Rashid remains the leader with a rating of 721 after taking consistent wickets throughout the series.

There have been notable movements in the world of ODI as well. Namibia's Gerhard Erasmus moved up to fifth in the all-rounder rankings after contributing with both bat and ball against the United States. Additionally, USA captain Monck Patel has moved into the top 50 after scoring a half-century in the same match.