Check the latest ICC Men’s T20I Bowler Rankings 2026 with current ratings, ranking movement and a live top 100-style bowling list. This page is written for readers searching for T20 bowler ranking, ICC T20 ranking bowler and the best men’s short-format bowlers in one clean place.
| # | Team | Rating | Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 131 | - | |
| 2 | 119 | - | |
| 3 | 104 | - | |
| 4 | 102 | - | |
| 5 | 102 | - | |
| 6 | 86 | - | |
| 7 | 78 | - | |
| 8 | 75 | - | |
| 9 | 68 | - | |
| 10 | 10 | - |
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T20I bowling rankings can move quickly because one high-quality spell often changes a short match. A bowler who controls the powerplay, breaks a partnership in the middle overs or closes the death overs with yorkers can gain rating value even without a five-wicket haul. The rating is designed to reflect current impact, not career fame.
Recent ranking tables have placed Rashid Khan at the front of the men’s T20I bowling group, with Varun Chakaravarthy, Abrar Ahmed, Adil Rashid, Jasprit Bumrah, Adam Zampa, Corbin Bosch, Matthew Forde, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Nathan Ellis among the names in the leading group. Use the live CricPage table above as the current reference because ratings update after completed international matches and series.
The phrase T20 bowler ranking is usually searched by fans who want the current order of specialist bowlers, not a career wicket chart. The ranking table rewards recent effectiveness across phases: new-ball control, middle-over strike threat, death-over skill, economy pressure and performance against stronger batting line-ups.
Spin bowlers have shaped much of modern T20I bowling because they can operate in several phases and still attack the stumps. Rashid Khan, Adil Rashid, Wanindu Hasaranga, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Adam Zampa show how leg-spin, mystery spin and defensive control can all work in this format. Fast bowlers remain vital too, especially when they combine pace with cutters, slower balls and yorkers.
ICC T20I bowler ratings are rolling performance values. A player gains rating value through wickets, control, match situation and opposition quality. Recent spells carry greater influence than older performances, so the list reflects form and role clarity rather than a simple lifetime count.
The rating column is the main number to watch. It is not a career total and it is not based only on wickets. Two bowlers can take the same number of wickets in a series, but the one who performs against stronger opponents, bowls tougher overs or concedes fewer runs may be rewarded more strongly in the rating table.
Over the last decade, T20I bowling has shifted from defensive containment to specialist phase control. Early greats such as Lasith Malinga and Shahid Afridi showed the value of wicket-taking skill. Later, Rashid Khan changed the standard for wrist-spin by combining economy, strike rate and repeat match-winning spells.
Verified year-end ranking archives are not always available in one clean public table, so this page avoids naming a single yearly No. 1 for every December unless the data can be checked. What can be said safely is that Rashid Khan has been the most influential T20I bowler of the recent era: he has repeatedly returned to No. 1, leads the all-time T20I wickets race in current records, and remains a central figure in Afghanistan’s rise as a major T20 side.
The leading wicket-takers list shows why T20I bowling is not limited to one type of player. Rashid and Sodhi represent attacking wrist-spin, Southee brings seam experience, Shakib and Santner show control from left-arm spin, while Haris Rauf and Mustafizur show how pace, angle and deception remain important.
For live rankings, however, a bowler does not need to be in the all-time top 10 to sit high today. A new-ball specialist can rise with regular powerplay breakthroughs. A death bowler can rise if he repeatedly defends totals. A spinner can rise by keeping pressure through the middle overs. That is why the live rating table and the career wicket table should be read together.
Career wickets and live ratings measure different things. The ranking table is about current T20I impact; the wicket list shows long-term output. All wicket totals below use plus signs so the section stays useful after future matches without pretending to be a manually updated scorecard.
| Player | Country | T20I wickets | Bowling identity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rashid Khan | Afghanistan | 190+ wickets | Elite leg-spin strike bowler |
| Tim Southee | New Zealand | 164+ wickets | Swing and seam control |
| Ish Sodhi | New Zealand | 150+ wickets | Attacking leg-spin |
| Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | 149+ wickets | Left-arm spin control |
| Mustafizur Rahman | Bangladesh | 130+ wickets | Cutters and death overs |
| Wanindu Hasaranga | Sri Lanka | 130+ wickets | Leg-spin and lower-order value |
| Adil Rashid | England | 130+ wickets | Middle-over leg-spin |
| Mark Adair | Ireland | 120+ wickets | Seam variations |
| Mitchell Santner | New Zealand | 120+ wickets | Left-arm spin discipline |
| Haris Rauf | Pakistan | 119+ wickets | Pace and hard lengths |
T20I bowling is often decided by match-ups. A leg-spinner may be held back for right-handed power hitters, a left-arm spinner may bowl inside the powerplay, and a fast bowler may save two overs for the finish. The best ranking performers usually have more than one role, which helps them collect rating value across different match situations.
For official confirmation, use the Official ICC Men’s T20I Bowling Rankings. For long-term wicket records, check the T20I Most Wickets Records.
Recent ranking tables place Rashid Khan at No. 1 in the men’s T20I bowling rankings. Use the live table above for the latest rating and movement.
The live table is built for the top 100 men’s T20I bowlers when the full ranking feed is available.
Ratings are based on recent bowling performances, wicket-taking impact, economy pressure, match situation and opposition quality.
In search language, yes. T20 bowler ranking usually means the ICC men’s T20I bowling rankings for international cricket.
Rashid Khan is treated here as the current leader with 190+ T20I wickets, ahead of Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi and Shakib Al Hasan in the long-term record list.
Rashid Khan has the strongest case because of his repeated No. 1 ranking spells, elite economy, wicket-taking rate and all-time T20I wickets record.
Yes. ICC ratings measure current international form. A bowler with fewer career wickets can rank higher if his recent spells are stronger.
A single short spell can swing a T20I. Because recent performances matter heavily, a few strong matches can move a bowler up the rating table quickly.