Rohit scored two hundreds this week, while Shami claimed at least four wickets in each of his first three matches.
Rohit (544 runs) tops the list, Shakib (540) is 2nd, while Kohli (408) is 7th. On the other hand, Mustafizur (15 wickets) is 5th, while Shami and Bumrah (14 each) are joint 6th.
Root (476 runs) is joint 4th, Rohit (440) is 6th, Kohli (382) is 7th, Stokes (370) is 9th, and Bairstow (356) is 10th. With ball, Archer (16 wickets) is joint 3rd, while Shami and Wood (13) are joint 5th.
India have played a hundred matches against Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, West Indies, and New Zealand, while England’s list features only Australia and West Indies.
Maxwell has scored his 142 runs at a strike rate of almost 203, while Boult has conceded 4.45 an over.
Gayle (10,345) needs 61 runs to go past Lara (10,405) and become the leading run-scorer in West Indian history. For West Indies only, Gayle has 10,290 runs and Lara 10,348.
India beat Afghanistan by 11 runs in Southampton; New Zealand edge past West Indies by 5 runs in Manchester; Entire Zimbabwe cricket board suspended; England Women take unassailable lead over the West Indies.
Of active batsmen, de Kock is the leading run scorers, but he is 200 runs behind Warner. Tahir, on the other hand, needs 5 wickets to win the Purple Cap.
Russell is now 12 short of Rahul's tally of 522, while Gayle has 462. On the other hand, Shami has 17 wickets and Ashwin 15.
With 692 runs, Warner is now 172 ahead of 2nd-placed Rahul.