The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest ranking of batsmen and bowlers in ODIs. India’s star batsman Shubman Gill holds number one in the batsmen rankings. On the other hand, ODI captain Rohit Sharma is at number two. Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam is third and Virat Kohli of India is at number four. Among the bowlers are Keshav Maharaj of South Africa and Mahish Tuakhan of Sri Lanka are jointly number-1. Both have 641 rating points. However, Keshav Maharaj’s name is first in the top-10 list.
No Australian batsman in the top-10
After the recent ODI series played between Australia and South Africa, the ICC has released ODI rankings. Deril Mitchell of New Zealand is at number five in the batsmen rankings. Not a single Australian batsman is in the top-10 in the latest ranking. Travis Head is at number 11.
Shubman Gill is at number one with 784 rating points. Rohit Sharma is second with 756 rating points. Babar Azam of Pakistan is included in the top three with 739 rating points. At the same time, King Kohli has 736 points. In recent months, the Indian team has not participated in the ODIs, but in the latest ODI rankings of the bowlers, Kuldeep Yadav (650) and Ravindra Jadeja (616) are still at number three and ninth respectively.
Rohit and Kohli have retired from T20 and Test cricket, but both of them will continue to play further in ODIs. Both Rohit and Kohli last played an ODI match during the ICC Champions Trophy in the United Arab Emirates in February 2025, in which they played an important role in India’s title campaign.
Cameron Green jumped 40 places
Australia scored a huge score of 431 runs for two wickets in the third and final ODI played against South Africa, with three batsmen Travis Head (142), Mitchell Marsh (100) and Cameron Green (118 not out) scored centuries. These three have benefited a lot in the ranking due to this performance. Head reached 11th position with a reform of a notch, Marsh jumped at 44th position with a jump of four places and Green to 78th with a jump of 40 places. His partner of the Australian team Josh Ilygis has also made it to the list. This right -handed batsman has reached 64th position with a reform of 23 places.

