<p>Indian opener Shubman Gill on Wednesday achieved his career-best 25th position while his batting colleague Yashasvi Jaiswal and spinner Kuldeep Yadav also made significant gains in the latest ICC T20I rankings.</p>.<p>Gill gained 43 places following his scores of 77 and nine in the final two games of the five-match series against the West Indies.</p>.Is it worth continuing to invest in Samson? .<p> His previous best was 30th position after his 126 against New Zealand in Ahmedabad earlier this year.</p>.<p> In the fourth match, Gill added 165 for the first wicket with Jaiswal, which is also the joint highest first-wicket stand for India.</p>.<p> According to the ICC, Jaiswal ‘rocketed over a thousand places’ to reach 88th.</p>.<p> Wrist spinner Yadav is now ranked 28th after he moved up 23 positions following a two-wicket spell in the fourth match at Lauderhill, Florida. Following their 3-2 win in the series over India, the Caribbean players also witnessed improvements in their rankings.</p>.<p> Brandon King reached 13th after hitting a 55-ball 85 not out in the last game to move five places, while Kyle Mayers moved up two places to 45th and Shimron Hetmyer rose 16 spots to reach 85th.</p>.<p> Among bowlers, Akeal Hosein is now ranked 11th after moving three places while former captain Jason Holder is placed at 25th.</p>.<p> Following a four-wicket spell, Romario Shepherd reached the 63rd position as he moved 20 places.</p>
<p>Indian opener Shubman Gill on Wednesday achieved his career-best 25th position while his batting colleague Yashasvi Jaiswal and spinner Kuldeep Yadav also made significant gains in the latest ICC T20I rankings.</p>.<p>Gill gained 43 places following his scores of 77 and nine in the final two games of the five-match series against the West Indies.</p>.Is it worth continuing to invest in Samson? .<p> His previous best was 30th position after his 126 against New Zealand in Ahmedabad earlier this year.</p>.<p> In the fourth match, Gill added 165 for the first wicket with Jaiswal, which is also the joint highest first-wicket stand for India.</p>.<p> According to the ICC, Jaiswal ‘rocketed over a thousand places’ to reach 88th.</p>.<p> Wrist spinner Yadav is now ranked 28th after he moved up 23 positions following a two-wicket spell in the fourth match at Lauderhill, Florida. Following their 3-2 win in the series over India, the Caribbean players also witnessed improvements in their rankings.</p>.<p> Brandon King reached 13th after hitting a 55-ball 85 not out in the last game to move five places, while Kyle Mayers moved up two places to 45th and Shimron Hetmyer rose 16 spots to reach 85th.</p>.<p> Among bowlers, Akeal Hosein is now ranked 11th after moving three places while former captain Jason Holder is placed at 25th.</p>.<p> Following a four-wicket spell, Romario Shepherd reached the 63rd position as he moved 20 places.</p>