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India in ICC Men’s ODI Rankings: Virat Kohli Overtakes Rohit Sharma, Big Gains For Kuldeep Yadav & Ravindra Jadeja

India in ICC Men’s ODI Rankings: The latest ICC Men's ODI rankings, updated on March 11, 2025, have brought significant shifts, especially among Indian cricketers. Notably, Shubman Gill maintains his top position among batters, while Rohit Sharma has reclaimed the third spot, surpassing Virat Kohli, who now sits in fifth.

In the bowling department, Kuldeep Yadav's stellar performances have elevated him to the third position, and Ravindra Jadeja has made a remarkable return to the top 10 after a long period of absence.

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Indian Batters in ICC Men's ODI Rankings

India's batting lineup continues to dominate the ODI rankings, with four players in the top 10.

Position Player Rating Career Best Rating
1 Shubman Gill 784 847 (vs Australia, 2023)
3 Rohit Sharma 756 882 (vs Sri Lanka, 2019)
5 Virat Kohli 736 909 (vs England, 2018)
8 Shreyas Iyer 704 710 (vs New Zealand, 2023)
16 KL Rahul 638 675 (vs South Africa, 2023)
89 Hardik Pandya 438 564 (vs Sri Lanka, 2021)

Shubman Gill's consistency has been instrumental in India's recent successes, including their Champions Trophy victory. His ability to anchor innings and accelerate when needed has solidified his position at the top. Rohit Sharma's aggressive 76-run knock in the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand played a pivotal role in India's triumph and contributed to his rise to the third spot.

Virat Kohli, known for his chase-master reputation, has had fluctuating rankings recently but remains a vital cog in India's batting lineup. Shreyas Iyer's entry into the top 10 underscores India's batting depth, while KL Rahul's versatility as a middle-order batsman and occasional wicketkeeper keeps him in the top 20.

Indian Bowlers in ICC Men's ODI Rankings

Indian bowlers have made significant strides in the latest rankings, reflecting their impact in recent matches.

Position Player Rating Career Best Rating
3 Kuldeep Yadav 650 761 (vs New Zealand, 2019)
10 Ravindra Jadeja 616 733 (vs Zimbabwe, 2013)
13 Mohammad Shami 596 657 (vs New Zealand, 2023)
14 Mohammed Siraj 593 736 (vs New Zealand, 2023)
38 Axar Patel 504 660 (vs Australia, 2017)
69 Hardik Pandya 415 549 (vs South Africa, 2018)
80 Varun Chakaravarthy 402 402 (vs New Zealand, 2025)
88 Washington Sundar 385 412 (vs Sri Lanka, 2024)

Kuldeep Yadav's resurgence to the third position is a testament to his wicket-taking abilities and control during the middle overs. His variations have troubled top-order batsmen consistently. Ravindra Jadeja's return to the top 10 after ten years highlights his enduring prowess as a left-arm spinner and a reliable lower-order batsman.

Mohammad Shami and Mohammed Siraj's presence in the top 15 showcases India's strength in pace bowling, with both delivering impactful performances in crucial matches. Varun Chakaravarthy's meteoric rise, jumping 16 spots to 80th, reflects his recent success and the potential for further ascension.

Indian All-Rounders in ICC Men's ODI Rankings

India's all-rounders have also made notable advancements in the latest rankings.

Position Player Rating Career Best Rating
10 Ravindra Jadeja 220 372 (vs Zimbabwe, 2013)
13 Axar Patel 200 200 (vs New Zealand, 2025)
22 Hardik Pandya 181 256 (vs South Africa, 2018)
30 Kuldeep Yadav 174 245 (vs New Zealand, 2019)
49 Mohammed Siraj 140 181 (vs Australia, 2023)
96 Washington Sundar 93 110 (vs New Zealand, 2023)

Ravindra Jadeja's dual role as a dependable batsman and a crafty spinner has reinstated him into the top 10 all-rounders after a significant hiatus. Axar Patel's consistent performances with both bat and ball have propelled him to his career-best 13th position. Hardik Pandya's dynamic style, characterised by explosive batting and effective seam bowling, keeps him among the top all-rounders, though he aims to regain his peak form from 2018.

These rankings not only reflect individual brilliance but also signify India's comprehensive strength across all departments in ODI cricket. As the team prepares for the upcoming series, maintaining this momentum will be crucial to sustaining their dominance on the global stage.

Story first published: Wednesday, March 12, 2025, 17:37 [IST]
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