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India in ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings: No Indians in Top 10, Jadeja Holds 15th Position

India in ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings: The latest ICC Men’s ODI All-Rounder rankings (as of 29 October 2024), Indian players have showcased their skills and consistency, marking their presence among the top-ranked all-rounders in the world.

The ODI format evolves, the role of all-rounders becomes increasingly significant. India’s representation in the ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings showcases the depth and talent within its squad

ICC Men s ODI All-Rounder Rankings

ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings

Player Rating Career Best Rating Overall Rank
Ravindra Jadeja 197 372 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2013 15
Hardik Pandya 175 253 v South Africa at Centurion 2018 23
Kuldeep Yadav 160 214 v New Zealand at Bay Oval 2019 33
Mohammed Siraj 142 155 v Australia at Ahmedabad 2023 44
Axar Patel 130 158 v New Zealand at Visakhapatnam 2016 61
Jasprit Bumrah 119 196 v New Zealand at Old Trafford 2019 77
Washington Sundar 105 108 v New Zealand at Indore 2023 94

Ravindra Jadeja remains the most prominent Indian all-rounder in the rankings, holding the 15th position with a rating of 197. Jadeja’s prowess with both bat and ball has been critical for India, especially in ODIs where he has often played match-winning roles. His career-best rating of 372, achieved against Zimbabwe in 2013, reflects his exceptional capabilities

Hardik Pandya, another star for India, currently ranks 23rd with a rating of 175. Pandya is known for his explosive batting in the middle order and his ability to pick crucial wickets, making him a key player for the Indian team. His career-best rating of 253 was recorded against South Africa, showcasing his impactful performances in the format.

Kuldeep Yadav, the wrist-spinner who has made significant contributions with both bat and ball, is ranked 33rd with a rating of 160. His ability to turn matches around with crucial wickets has often been complemented by his lower-order batting. Kuldeep's career-best rating of 214 against New Zealand further emphasizes his importance in the ODI setup.

Mohammed Siraj, ranked 44th with a rating of 142, has been a key performer in India's bowling unit. His ability to contribute with the bat when needed makes him a valuable all-rounder. Siraj's career-best rating of 155 was achieved during a match against Australia, reinforcing his status as an emerging talent.

Axar Patel holds the 61st position with a rating of 130. His best performance of 158 against New Zealand in 2016 highlights his contributions as a dependable all-rounder. Jasprit Bumrah, known for his bowling prowess, is ranked 77th with a rating of 119. His career-best rating of 196, set during a match against New Zealand in 2019, illustrates his impact as a bowler despite his lower ranking among all-rounders.

Washington Sundar rounds out the list, currently positioned 94th with a rating of 105. His highest rating of 108, achieved in 2023 against New Zealand, shows his potential as a valuable all-rounder for the Indian side.

Story first published: Thursday, October 31, 2024, 4:42 [IST]
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