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India in ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings: Sharma, Gill, and Kohli Lead the Charge with Consistent Performances

India in ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings: As of November 26, 2024, India's dominance in the ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings continues to shine, with several key players securing top spots.

The rankings are a testament to the team’s consistency and strength, with Indian players occupying key positions in the global batting list. From seasoned veterans to rising stars, India’s batting lineup is well-represented, with Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Virat Kohli leading the charge.

ICC ODI Rankings on November 26 2024

India in ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings

Position Player Rating Career Best Rating Career Best Opponent Year of Career Best
2 Rohit Sharma 765 882 Sri Lanka (Headingley) 2019
3 Shubman Gill 763 847 Australia (Indore) 2023
4 Virat Kohli 746 909 England (Headingley) 2018
11 Shreyas Iyer 658 710 New Zealand (Mumbai) 2023
16 KL Rahul 644 674 South Africa (Gqeberha) 2023
51 Ishan Kishan 519 625 Sri Lanka (Colombo) 2023
100 Hardik Pandya 425 561 Sri Lanka (Colombo) 2021

Leading the charge is Rohit Sharma, who holds the second position in the global rankings with a rating of 765. Rohit's stellar performances in recent years have helped solidify his place among the best in the world, although his career-best rating stands at an impressive 882, achieved during the 2019 series against Sri Lanka at Headingley.

Right behind Rohit is young sensation Shubman Gill, who sits in third place with a rating of 763. Gill's rapid rise in international cricket has seen him reach new heights, with his career-best rating of 847 coming during India’s clash with Australia in Indore in 2023. Gill’s consistency and ability to play across all conditions have made him a key player for India in ODIs.

Virat Kohli, India's batting cornerstone, ranks fourth with a rating of 746. Although his rating is lower than his peak of 909, which he achieved in 2018 against England at Headingley, Kohli continues to remain one of the most formidable players in world cricket. His ability to anchor the innings and play match-winning knocks is unparalleled, making him a crucial member of India’s batting lineup.

Shreyas Iyer, another key player, is ranked 11th with a rating of 658. Iyer’s ability to adapt to various match situations has earned him a consistent place in the Indian middle order. His career-best rating of 710 came during India’s home series against New Zealand in 2023, reflecting his growing stature in the limited-overs format.

KL Rahul, positioned at 16th with a rating of 644, has also been a reliable middle-order batsman. His career-best rating of 674 came during India’s tour of South Africa in 2023. Rahul’s versatility and ability to perform under pressure have made him an integral part of the team’s success.

Ishan Kishan, ranked 51st with 519 points, and Hardik Pandya, at 100th with a rating of 425, complete the list of Indian batsmen in the ODI rankings. Both players have played vital roles in India’s recent successes, with Kishan’s explosive batting and Pandya’s all-round capabilities contributing to India’s dynamic ODI lineup.

Story first published: Thursday, November 28, 2024, 12:56 [IST]
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