India in ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings: India’s all-round prowess in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) continues to shine, with multiple names making an impact in the latest ICC Men’s ODI All-Rounder Rankings.
Ravindra Jadeja remains a solid presence in the top 10, Hardik Pandya climbs higher, and Axar Patel makes significant strides, marking a strong Indian presence in the elite list.

With the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy on the horizon, the rankings reflect India’s growing depth in the all-round department, a factor that could play a crucial role in their quest for silverware.
| Rank | Player | Rating | Career-Best Rating | Achieved Against | Venue | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Ravindra Jadeja | 213 | 372 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 2013 |
| 24 | Hardik Pandya | 178 | 256 | South Africa | Centurion | 2018 |
| 28 | Kuldeep Yadav | 175 | 245 | New Zealand | Bay Oval | 2019 |
| 30 | Axar Patel | 171 | 171 | Pakistan | Dubai | 2025 |
| 43 | Mohammed Siraj | 149 | 181 | Australia | Ahmedabad | 2023 |
| 94 | Washington Sundar | 99 | 110 | New Zealand | Indore | 2023 |
| 100 | Mohammed Shami | 90 | 200 | Bangladesh | Melbourne | 2015 |
Ravindra Jadeja, India's premier all-rounder, maintains his position in the top 10 with a rating of 213. While his current standing may not match his career-best rating of 372 achieved against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo (2013), his consistency with both bat and ball keeps him ahead of the competition. Jadeja's ability to control the middle overs with his left-arm spin and provide crucial lower-order runs makes him a priceless asset for India.
Despite occasional dips in white-ball cricket, Jadeja's experience and match-winning ability ensure he remains India's top-ranked all-rounder in ODIs. With the World Cup cycle underway, the Chennai Super Kings veteran will be eager to scale new heights.
Hardik Pandya has climbed to 24th place with a rating of 178, a welcome rise for India's dynamic pace-bowling all-rounder. Although still far from his career-best 256 rating at Centurion (2018), the Mumbai Indians captain has been making a steady comeback.
In recent ODIs, Hardik has showcased improved bowling form, clocking speeds close to 140 kmph, while also contributing with the bat. His leadership qualities and aggressive style make him a key player as India builds towards the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
One of the most notable jumps in the rankings comes from Axar Patel, who now sits at 30th with a career-best rating of 171. The left-arm spinner achieved this milestone against Pakistan in Dubai, proving his growing stature as an all-rounder.
Often overshadowed by Jadeja, Axar has made a name for himself with clutch Often overshadowed by Jadeja, Axar has made a name for himself with clutch performances in ODIs, delivering crucial breakthroughs while offering stability with the bat. His rise in the rankings is a testament to India's enviable all-rounder depth.
India’s spin wizard Kuldeep Yadav also finds himself in the top 30, ranked 28th with a rating of 175. Though primarily known for his wrist-spin wizardry, Kuldeep's batting contributions have added value to his ranking.
Meanwhile, pace duo Mohammed Siraj (43rd, 149 points) and Mohammed Shami (100th, 90 points) are also listed as all-rounders, though their primary impact remains with the ball. Youngster Washington Sundar is ranked 94th (99 points), reflecting his potential as a future all-round star.
With six Indian players in the top 50 of the all-rounder rankings, the team's depth in multi-skilled cricketers is evident. The combination of experienced campaigners like Jadeja and rising forces like Hardik and Axar Patel bodes well for India's white-ball aspirations.