Pakistan captain Babar Azam has retained the T20i number one-beater position in the new rankings while Babar Azam is also the number one beater in ODIs.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the rankings for T20 players. Pakistan captain Babar Azam became the longest number one T20i beater, Babar Azam has surpassed India's Virat Kohli.

In T20i-betters, Ishaan Kishan has dropped 2 places, moving from fifth to seventh. Australian captain Airon Finch moved up from sixth to fifth, while New Zealand's Dion Conway moved up from seventh to sixth. 
Feel the stress after being dropped from the team, Says Naseem Shah.
Young fast bowler Naseem Shah has said on the issue of being dropped from the Pakistan team that it feels mentally stressed after being dropped from the team.
In a video shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Naseem Shah spoke about the situation between being dropped from the team and then returning.
The fast bowler said that when a professional starts playing cricket, it is always a dream to play for the country.
"It takes a lot of hard work after being dropped from the team," he said. It also feels mentally stressed after being dropped. Naseem Shah said that performance improves further after falling, it is only up to yourself to pick up in difficulty. The fast bowler said that in difficult times sometimes even training does not feel hearty, one has to encourage oneself in difficult times. At the same time, he also said, "I am hopeful of giving a good performance on the tour of Sri Lanka.

Pakistani cricketers continue to perform brilliantly at county championship.

Pakistani cricketers continue to perform brilliantly in the English County Championship.
Representing Sussex, national team wicketkeeper Better Muhammad Rizwan scored 130 in the first innings and an unbeaten 76 in the second innings against Derbyshire. Shaun Masood did not return empty handed. He played 45 and 37 runs in both the innings respectively. Similarly, Zafar Gohar from Gloucestershire scored 62 runs against Lancashire and also took one wicket. Worcestershire's Azhar Ali, on the other hand, scored 21 in the first innings and 42 in the second against Glamorgan.