India has long been celebrated for its cricketing prowess, and the latest ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings, updated on November 26, 2024, further underscore the team's remarkable depth.
From Ravindra Jadeja's consistency to the dynamic flair of Hardik Pandya, and the rising promise of Washington Sundar, India's all-rounders epitomize the versatility required in modern-day cricket.

These rankings reflect not just individual achievements but also the invaluable balance these players bring to the team, making India a formidable force in the ODI format.
Ravindra Jadeja, India's premier all-rounder, leads the way at the 11th position with 197 rating points. Known for his exceptional fielding, accurate left-arm spin, and handy batting, Jadeja has been a consistent performer for over a decade. His career-best rating of 372, achieved against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in 2013, remains a testament to his dominance in the format.
Hardik Pandya occupies the 23rd position with 175 points, reflecting his impact as a power-hitter and seam-bowling option. While his current form has dipped slightly from his career-best 253 points recorded against South Africa in Centurion in 2018, Pandya remains a key player in India's ODI setup, particularly in crunch situations.
Kuldeep Yadav, ranked 35th with 160 points, is recognized for his wrist-spin artistry. Despite being primarily a bowler, his contributions with the bat make him a valuable asset. Similarly, Axar Patel, ranked 60th with 130 points, has demonstrated his all-round potential, especially during critical middle-overs. Both players have showcased glimpses of brilliance, with Kuldeep’s peak rating of 214 coming against New Zealand in 2019 and Axar achieving 158 against the same opponent in 2016.
Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah, primarily fast bowlers, also feature in the rankings, emphasizing their occasional contributions with the bat. Siraj sits at the 47th spot with 142 points, while Bumrah ranks 80th with 119 points. Bumrah's career-best 196, achieved in 2019, underlines his capability to add value beyond bowling.
At 93rd with 105 points, Washington Sundar is an exciting prospect for India. His ability to bowl in powerplays and contribute with the bat down the order has seen him grow in stature, with his best rating of 108 achieved against New Zealand in Indore earlier this year.