India in ICC Men's ODI Bowling Rankings: As of November 26, 2024, India continues to make its presence felt in the ICC Men's ODI Bowling Rankings, with several of its star bowlers placed among the top rankings.
This reinforces India's reputation as a cricketing powerhouse, especially in the 50-over format, where consistency in bowling has been key to its success.

| Position | Player | Rating | Career Best Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Kuldeep Yadav | 665 | 760 (v New Zealand at Bay Oval, 2019) |
| 7 | Jasprit Bumrah | 645 | 838 (v West Indies at Trivandrum, 2018) |
| 8 | Mohammed Siraj | 643 | 736 (v New Zealand at Raipur, 2023) |
| 13 | Mohammed Shami | 610 | 657 (v New Zealand at Mumbai, 2023) |
| 26 | Ravindra Jadeja | 555 | 732 (v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2013) |
| 75 | Shardul Thakur | 426 | 546 (v West Indies at Trinidad, 2023) |
| 83 | Axar Patel | 415 | 659 (v Australia at Nagpur, 2017) |
| 85 | Hardik Pandya | 412 | 549 (v South Africa at Centurion, 2018) |
| 88 | Washington Sundar | 411 | 411 (v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS), 2024) |
Kuldeep Yadav, India’s leading left-arm wrist-spinner, has solidified his position at 4th place in the ICC Men's ODI Bowling Rankings with an impressive rating of 665 points. Yadav, known for his deceptive spin and wicket-taking ability, reached his career-best rating of 760 during the 2019 ODI series against New Zealand at Bay Oval.
His performance continues to be a major asset for the Indian team, especially in high-stakes matches. India’s fast bowling attack is also well represented in the rankings. Jasprit Bumrah, one of the most fearsome pacers in world cricket, holds the 7th spot with a rating of 645.
His best rating, 838, came during India's series against West Indies in 2018, when he was at the peak of his powers. Alongside him, Mohammed Siraj sits comfortably at 8th position with 643 points. Siraj’s sensational rise in ODI cricket was marked by a career-best rating of 736 against New Zealand in 2023 at Raipur.
Mohammed Shami, known for his ability to strike early in innings, is ranked 13th with a rating of 610, following his career-high rating of 657, which he achieved during India’s series against New Zealand in 2023. Ravindra Jadeja, the ever-reliable all-rounder, is ranked 26th with a rating of 555.
Jadeja’s brilliant all-round performances, particularly his control in the middle overs, have kept him among the best in the ODI format. Shardul Thakur (75th), Axar Patel (83rd), Hardik Pandya (85th), and Washington Sundar (88th) all feature in the rankings, showcasing India’s depth in bowling talent. These bowlers have proven their mettle in international cricket, with Pandya and Sundar earning recognition for their contributions in recent ODIs.