Three Indian batsmen are still featured in the ICC men's ODI rankings. Captain Rohit Sharma has risen to second place, while Shubman Gill has dropped one spot to third. Meanwhile, star player Virat Kohli holds onto his fourth position.
In the recent three-match ODI series, even though India lost 2-0, the captain managed to score 157 runs with an average of 52.33. Pakistan's Babar Azam continues to lead the rankings.
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| In the latest ICC ODI rankings, Rohit Sharma has moved up to the 2nd spot, Shubman Gill has fallen to 3rd, and Virat Kohli remains in 4th place |
In bowling, Kuldeep Yadav is in fourth place for India, following South Africa's Keshav Maharaj and Australia's Josh Hazelwood and Adam Zampa. Top pacer Jasprit Bumrah is ranked eighth, while Mohammed Siraj has dropped to ninth, tied with New Zealand's Trent Boult.
Others ODI players ranking!
Shreyas Iyer comes in at number sixteen, while KL Rahul drops one position to number twenty-one.
Mohammed Shami, a senior seamer, is rated 12th. After having surgery on his ankle, the 33-year-old is presently recovering at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. It is anticipated that he will return for the two-match Test series against Bangladesh in Chennai and Kanpur the following month.
Ravindra Jadeja is still the highest-ranked Indian all-rounder, holding the 16th spot, while Hardik Pandya has fallen four places to 26th.
Washington Sundar, who was India's leading wicket-taker in the Sri Lanka ODIs with 5 wickets in 3 matches, has climbed 10 places to reach the 87th position.
In the team rankings, India is at the top of the ODI rankings with 118 rating points, followed by Australia in second place with 116 points, and South Africa in third with 112 points.
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