Rohit Sharma Reclaims World No 1 ODI Rank from Daryl Mitchell ahead of India vs South Africa ODI Series
Rohit Sharma returned to No. 1 in the ODI batting rankings after Daryl Mitchell dropped points. New Zealand players Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, and Shai Hope all rose in the standings, as did bowlers Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill kept their 5th and 4th spots. Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza became the country’s first No. 1 T20I all-rounder. In Tests, England’s Ollie Pope and several Bangladesh players climbed the rankings, while Mitchell Starc, Taijul Islam, and Ben Stokes also improved.
With just a few days left for the start of the ODI series between India and South Africa, former Indian captain and opening batsman Rohit Sharma is back in the news once again. He has reclaimed the number one ranked player spot in the ODI rankings from New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell. He was recently surpassed by the Kiwi batter, but once again, Team India's Hitman has become the number one batsman in the 50-over format with a rating of 781.
Mitchell missed the last two matches of the ODI series between New Zealand and the Windies which resulted in his rating points getting deducted and this allowed Rohit to dethrone him at the top.
Despite Mitchell losing out on the top batting position, New Zealand had some reason to celebrate. Batting All-Rounder Rachin Ravindra move up by one rank to the twelth position, while wicket-keeper batter Devon Conway also saw a rise in his ranking, as he climbed by 11 spots to the 31st. Shai Hope - the ODI skipper of the West Indies moved to the 7th position thanks to his amazing unbeaten hundred in the second match of the New Zealand ODI Series.
Rachin Ravindra moved up one rank to 12th, Devon Conway vaulted 11 spots to 31st among ODI hitters, and West Indies captain Shai Hope climbed to seventh with an unbeaten century in the second ODI of the series. The Kiwis also witnessed improvements in the 50-over bowling rankings, with left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner moving up to the 6th rank and seamer Matt Henry advancing to equal tenth following their impressive performance versus the West Indies.
Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill maintained their positions
Team India’s another stalwart Virat Kohli and Indian skipper Shubman Gill maintained their position in the latest ODI Rankings. Kohli is placed at 5th position whereas, Gill at 4th position
Zimbabwe's Skindar Raza crowned as the new number-one ranked all-rounder in 20-20 International Cricket rankings
Sikandar Raza, the veteran all-rounder of Zimbabwe has scripted history as he became the first player from the African nation to be crowned as the number one ranked all rounder in Twenty-Twenty cricket. The 39-year-old has been in amazing form in the ongoing tri-nation series versus Pakistan & Sri Lanka, playing a brilliannt knock of 37 runs with the bat and bowling four productive overs without conceding a lot of runs in his side's most recent clash with Sri Lanka.
Talking about the Test Player Rankings, England's right-handed batsman Ollie Pope moved to the 24th spot, while Bangladeshi trio of Litton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim & Mominul Haque also made massive jumps after their team's 216-run win versus Ireland in the city of Mirpur.
In Test rankings, England left-hander Ollie Pope rose to 24th, while Bangladesh trio Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das and Mominul Haque made significant climbs after their side's 217-run win over Ireland in Mirpur.
After his Player of the Match performance against England, Australian pacer Mitchell Starc rose four spots to fifth among Test bowlers, while Bangladeshi spinner Taijul Islam also improved to fifteenth. Ben Stokes moved up to second place behind India's Ravindra Jadeja among Test all-rounders, while Starc moved up two places to fifth.
Updated ODI Player Rankings
| Positions | Team | Player | Rating | Career Best Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | India | Rohit Sharma | 781 | 882 vs Sri Lanka at Headingley, 2019 |
| 02 | New Zealand | Daryl Mitchell | 766 | 782 vs West Indies at Christchurch, 2025 |
| 03 | Afghanistan | Ibrahim Zadran | 764 | 764 vs Bangladesh at Abu Dhabi, 2025 |
| 04 | India | Shubman Gill | 745 | 847 vs Australia at Indore, 2023 |
| 05 | India | Virat Kohli | 725 | 909 vs England at Headingley, 2018 |
| 06 | Pakistan | Babar Azam | 722 | 898 vs West Indies at Multan, 2022 |
| 07 | Ireland | Harry Tector | 708 | 767 vs Afghanistan at Sharjah, 2024 |
| 08 | West Indies | Shai Hope | 701 | 802 vs Bangladesh at Malahide, 2019 |
| 09 | India | Shreyas Iyer | 700 | 710 vs New Zealand at Mumbai, 2023 |
| 10 | Sri Lanka | Charith Asalanka | 690 | 725 vs Bangladesh at Colombo (RPS), 2025 |
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