Due to his excellent performance with the ball, Shoriful Islam moved up 24 spots to rank 35, while Arshdeep Singh, a promising left-armer from India, moved up 41 spots but remained outside the top 100.
On the batting side, Tony de Zorzi of South Africa moved up 39 places to enter the top 100, while Najmul Hossain Shanto moved up nine spaces to equal-49th.
With an impressive 169 (151) versus the Black Caps, Soumya Sarkar climbed 52 spots, and Sanju Samson also went up 54 spots to a rating of 405 in the process.
Sarkar defeated The Little Master’s 163* in Christchurch to shatter Sachin Tendulkar’s 13-year record for the best ODI score by a player from a subcontinent in New Zealand.
In the third ODI against the Proteas, India defended 296 runs while Samson batted at No. 3 in Paarl, scoring 108 (114).