India continues to showcase its dominance in the ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings, with multiple players positioned in the top 100. As of November 5, 2024, Ravindra Jadeja remains India’s highest-ranked all-rounder, holding the 13th spot.
The list further features key players such as Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, and Mohammed Siraj, all making significant impacts in the limited-overs format. This ranking reinforces India’s depth in all-round talent, which has been a cornerstone of their success in recent years.

| Player | Player Rating | Career Best Rating | Overall Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ravindra Jadeja | 197 | 372 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2013 | 13 |
| Hardik Pandya | 175 | 253 v South Africa at Centurion, 2018 | 22 |
| Kuldeep Yadav | 160 | 214 v New Zealand at Bay Oval, 2019 | 33 |
| Mohammed Siraj | 142 | 155 v Australia at Ahmedabad, 2023 | 47 |
| Axar Patel | 130 | 158 v New Zealand at Visakhapatnam, 2016 | 64 |
| Jasprit Bumrah | 119 | 196 v New Zealand at Old Trafford, 2019 | 77 |
| Washington Sundar | 105 | 108 v New Zealand at Indore, 2023 | 95 |
The rankings have seen some changes from the previous week, with Jadeja making a climb from 15th to 13th, while other prominent players like Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav have retained their positions in the top 30. Let’s take a deeper look at the standout performers from India in this week’s rankings.
Ravindra Jadeja remains India’s highest-ranked all-rounder in the ICC Men’s ODI rankings, holding steady at 13th position. Known for his exceptional bowling skills and ability to finish games with the bat, Jadeja continues to be a match-winner for India.
His career-best rating of 372 came in 2013 during India’s tour of Zimbabwe, which remains a remarkable achievement in his career. Jadeja's consistency with both bat and ball makes him a vital asset for India in ODI cricket.
Hardik Pandya, another key all-rounder for India, holds the 22nd spot in the rankings. Pandya has been an indispensable part of India’s ODI setup, particularly with his ability to turn matches with both bat and ball in the middle overs.
His aggressive batting and key bowling spells have won India numerous matches. His career-best rating of 253, achieved in 2018 against South Africa, is a testament to his impact on the format.
Kuldeep Yadav, India's premier left-arm wrist-spinner, holds the 33rd position in the ICC rankings. His ability to pick wickets and bowl with great variation has made him a crucial player for India in ODI cricket.
The left-arm spinner's career-best rating of 214 came in 2019 against New Zealand, underlining his skill and impact in the ODI format. His presence continues to provide India with a significant edge, especially in the middle overs.
Mohammed Siraj, one of India’s top pacers, currently holds the 47th spot in the ICC ODI All-Rounder rankings. Although his primary role is that of a bowler, his contributions with the bat in crucial situations have earned him a place in the all-rounder category. Siraj’s career-best rating of 155 was achieved during India’s 2023 series against Australia in Ahmedabad, highlighting his development as a well-rounded cricketer.
Axar Patel, a vital part of India’s spin attack and a capable lower-order batsman, holds the 64th position. Known for his accuracy with the ball and his ability to contribute with the bat when needed, Patel’s performances in ODIs have been impressive. His career-best rating of 158 came in 2016 during a series against New Zealand, further cementing his role as a reliable all-rounder.
Jasprit Bumrah, primarily recognised for his lethal fast bowling, also plays an important role as an all-rounder in the limited-overs format. Bumrah holds the 77th position in the ICC rankings.
His ability to lower the order and contribute runs when needed makes him an all-rounder of value, even though his primary role is as a bowler. His career-best rating of 196 was achieved during the 2019 ICC World Cup against New Zealand.
Washington Sundar, an off-spinner, holds the 95th spot in the ICC Men’s ODI All-Rounder Rankings. Known for his contributions with the ball and as a capable lower-order batsman, Sundar has gradually established himself as an all-rounder in ODIs. His career-best rating of 108 came during a 2023 series against New Zealand in Indore, reflecting his steady growth in the format.