Stoinis, who became the No 1 ranked all-rounder in T20Is last week, has slipped to No 4 place while Sri Lanka skipper Wanindu Hasaranga has gone to the top position with 222 rating points.
Stoinis' T20 World Cup campaign tailed off, which was pretty much a reflection of Australia's run in the tournament as they were knocked out after two losses in the Super 8s.
While Hasaranga is numero uno, Afghanistan veteran Mohammad Nabi is in second place while Hardik occupies the third position. Hardik with 116 runs at an average of 53 and eight wickets has been one of the most important members of Indian team in the T20 World Cup and will hope for more of the same in the knockouts.
Sikandar Raza stays in fifth place while Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has dropped three positions to No 6 after disappointing outings in the Super Eight.
Roston Chase was the biggest gainer among all-rounders with a 17-place jump to No 12 with outstanding performances both with bat and ball in the Super 8 for the West Indies.