According to the latest rankings released by the International Cricket Council, Hasaranga climbed six places to eighth position with 668 rating points. The 27-year-old starred in the three-match series, claiming seven wickets for 87 runs.
Fellow Sri Lankan spinner Maheesh Theekshana also made progress, moving up one place to 11th in the bowling rankings. Meanwhile, Dunith Wellalage enjoyed a significant rise of 11 places to a career-best joint 17th position, accumulating 640 rating points.
Fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera climbed 10 places to 46th, reflecting Sri Lanka’s strong bowling performances throughout the series.
Among the West Indies players, series Player of the Series Shamar Joseph surged 42 places to 27th, while all-rounder Jason Holder advanced 11 positions to 28th in the bowling rankings.
In the batting rankings, Sri Lanka opener Pathum Nissanka retained his fifth-place position. Rising batter Kamil Mishara made one of the biggest gains, jumping 24 places to 18th with a career-best 657 rating points.
The latest ICC rankings underline Sri Lanka’s growing strength in T20I cricket, with several players making notable advances following a successful tour of the West Indies.