<p>India captain Virat Kohli moved up a place to eighth while KL Rahul broke into the top three in the latest ICC rankings for T20 batsmen, after their impressive performances in the three-match series against Australia.</p>.<p>The series against Australia ended on Tuesday with India winning it 2-1.</p>.<p>Taking the third spot in the chart, Rahul has bagged 816 rating points and is 55 points behind second-placed Babar Azam in the current standings.</p>.<p>England batsman Dawid Malan (915 points) retained the top spot, while Australian limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch slipped to the fourth spot.</p>.<p>Rahul, who scored a half-century (51) in the first T20I at Canberra and 30 in the second game in Sydney, rose to the No.3 spot, beating Finch.</p>.<p>Kohli, who struck a brilliant 85 in the third and final T20I against Australia at SCG, gained one spot to be at No. 8.</p>.<p>The Indian captain's knock, however, was not enough for his team's victory as Australia managed to win the inconsequential third game by 12 runs.</p>.<p>Among the bowlers, Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa jumped two places to be placed at number five.</p>.<p>England's Chris Jordan also broke into the top 10, while Afghanistan's spin duo of Rashid Khan and Mujeeb-Ur-Rahman were placed at the first and second positions respectively in the list, ahead of England leg-spinner Adil Rashid.</p>.<p>In the all-rounder's list, Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi was leading the table with 294 rating points and following him is Bangladesh's premier cricketer Shakib Al Hasan and Australian big-hitter Glenn Maxwell. </p>
<p>India captain Virat Kohli moved up a place to eighth while KL Rahul broke into the top three in the latest ICC rankings for T20 batsmen, after their impressive performances in the three-match series against Australia.</p>.<p>The series against Australia ended on Tuesday with India winning it 2-1.</p>.<p>Taking the third spot in the chart, Rahul has bagged 816 rating points and is 55 points behind second-placed Babar Azam in the current standings.</p>.<p>England batsman Dawid Malan (915 points) retained the top spot, while Australian limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch slipped to the fourth spot.</p>.<p>Rahul, who scored a half-century (51) in the first T20I at Canberra and 30 in the second game in Sydney, rose to the No.3 spot, beating Finch.</p>.<p>Kohli, who struck a brilliant 85 in the third and final T20I against Australia at SCG, gained one spot to be at No. 8.</p>.<p>The Indian captain's knock, however, was not enough for his team's victory as Australia managed to win the inconsequential third game by 12 runs.</p>.<p>Among the bowlers, Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa jumped two places to be placed at number five.</p>.<p>England's Chris Jordan also broke into the top 10, while Afghanistan's spin duo of Rashid Khan and Mujeeb-Ur-Rahman were placed at the first and second positions respectively in the list, ahead of England leg-spinner Adil Rashid.</p>.<p>In the all-rounder's list, Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi was leading the table with 294 rating points and following him is Bangladesh's premier cricketer Shakib Al Hasan and Australian big-hitter Glenn Maxwell. </p>