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India in ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings: No Star in Top 10 as Ravindra Jadeja Drops in Rankings

In the latest ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings, there is a notable absence of Indian players in the top ten, highlighting a shift in the global competitive landscape. The rankings, last updated on October 22, 2024, reveal that veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has dropped in his rankings, raising eyebrows among fans and analysts alike.

Currently, the top position is held by Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi, who boasts a rating of 306. Following him is Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza with 288 points, showcasing the rising talents from these nations. Meanwhile, Jadeja, who has been a cornerstone of the Indian squad for years, now finds himself ranked 15th with a rating of 197, down from his previous standings.

India in ICC Men s ODI All-Rounder Rankings

Current Rankings of Indian All-Rounders in ODI Cricket

Player Rating Career Best Rating Overall Rank
Ravindra Jadeja 197 372 15
Hardik Pandya 175 253 23
Kuldeep Yadav 160 214 35
Axar Patel 130 158 61
Washington Sundar 105 108 93

This drop for Jadeja is significant as he has historically been one of India’s most reliable all-rounders. His career-best rating was an impressive 372, achieved against Zimbabwe in 2013. However, in recent performances, Jadeja has faced challenges that have impacted his ranking, reflecting the dynamic nature of ODI cricket.

While India has produced several world-class cricketers, the current scenario indicates a need for rejuvenation in the all-rounder department. Hardik Pandya, another prominent all-rounder, is ranked 23rd with a rating of 175. His performances have been impactful but inconsistent, leaving fans wondering if he can reclaim a higher position in future rankings.

Additionally, Kuldeep Yadav, who is primarily known for his spin bowling, has shown versatility in his game, reflected in his 35th rank with a rating of 160. His ability to contribute with the bat has added depth to the Indian lineup. Similarly, Axar Patel, currently ranked 61st with a rating of 130, has been a crucial asset in limited-overs cricket due to his all-round capabilities. Washington Sundar, despite being ranked 93rd with a rating of 105, has been recognized for his potential and skill, especially in the T20 format.

As the ODI format continues to evolve, Indian cricket fans will be eager to see how these players can enhance their performances to regain their standings in the rankings. The lack of Indian representation in the top ten not only highlights the competitiveness of global cricket but also raises questions about the current state of India's all-rounder pool. With upcoming tournaments on the horizon, it will be crucial for these players to step up their game and work towards improving their rankings in the ICC charts.

Story first published: Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 23:55 [IST]
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