India in ICC ODI Batting Rankings: The ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings have been refreshed, and it’s a celebration for Indian cricket fans! As of February 25, 2025, India continues to dominate the batting charts, with the young and flamboyant Shubman Gill ruling the roost at No. 1.
Adding to the excitement, Virat Kohli, the evergreen maestro, has made an impressive upward move, while the ever-reliable Shreyas Iyer holds his ground in the top 10. With the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon, these rankings are more than just numbers—they reflect the form, fire, and finesse that Indian batters are bringing to the field.

As the cricketing world watches closely, India’s batting giants are ready to make bigger statements with their performances. Buckle up for a thrilling ride, because this Indian batting powerhouse is only getting started! India continues to dominate the ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings with five batters in the top 15. Here's a look at their latest standings:
| Rank | Player | Team | Rating | Career Best Rating | Best Achieved Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shubman Gill | IND | 817 | 847 | Australia (Indore, 2023) |
| 3 | Rohit Sharma | IND | 757 | 882 | Sri Lanka (Headingley, 2019) |
| 5 | Virat Kohli | IND | 743 | 909 | England (Headingley, 2018) |
| 9 | Shreyas Iyer | IND | 679 | 710 | New Zealand (Mumbai, 2023) |
| 15 | KL Rahul | IND | 627 | 675 | South Africa (Gqeberha, 2023) |
| 100 | Hardik Pandya | IND | 416 | 564 | Sri Lanka (Colombo RPS, 2021) |
Shubman Gill’s meteoric rise in ODI cricket has been nothing short of sensational. The 25-year-old opener has firmly established himself as India's most consistent batter in the format, holding the No. 1 spot with 817 rating points. While he is still short of his career-best 847, achieved against Australia in Indore in 2023, his recent form suggests he could surpass that milestone soon.
Gill's ability to dominate bowlers with classical strokes and aggressive intent has made him India’s batting mainstay. His stellar performances in recent bilateral series and ICC tournaments have helped him stay ahead of global batting stars. With the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon, the Punjab batter will look to extend his reign at the top.
Even at 36, Virat Kohli remains a force to reckon with in ODI cricket. The modern-day great has moved up in the rankings, now sitting at No. 5 with 743 rating points. Though a far cry from his career-best 909 points in 2018, Kohli’s hunger for runs and ability to deliver in crunch moments keep him among the elite.
Kohli’s recent performances have been instrumental in India's success, with his consistency in chasing down targets and anchoring innings. With a crucial year ahead for Indian cricket, the legend will be eager to climb further in the rankings and add more records to his name.
Middle-order specialist Shreyas Iyer has held his place at No. 9 with 679 rating points. A vital cog in India’s ODI setup, Iyer has played several match-winning knocks in recent times. His highest-ever rating of 710 came against New Zealand in Mumbai in 2023, and while he has dipped slightly, his spot in the top 10 remains secure.
With his ability to tackle spin and accelerate in the middle overs, Iyer will be crucial for India in upcoming tournaments. If he maintains his form, a return to his career-best numbers is well within reach.
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma holds the No. 3 position with 757 rating points. While his peak of 882 points in 2019 remains unmatched, the Hitman’s impact at the top is still massive. His aggressive starts and leadership skills continue to be pivotal for India’s ODI dominance.
KL Rahul, ranked No. 15 with 627 points, has been a dependable middle-order batter and wicketkeeper. His career-best rating of 675 came against South Africa in 2023, and a few big knocks could propel him into the top 10.
Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya finds himself at No. 100 with 416 points. While his peak of 564 in 2021 showcased his all-round prowess, his recent injuries and form have seen a dip in rankings. However, his finishing abilities remain valuable for India.
With five batters in the top 15 and a sixth in the top 100, India’s dominance in ODI batting remains unquestionable. As the team gears up for future challenges, the rankings reflect the depth and consistency of India’s batting lineup. With Gill leading the charge and Kohli, Rohit, and Iyer maintaining their spots, Indian cricket fans have much to cheer about.