India라이브 바카라 dominant run in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has shaken up the latest ICC ODI rankings, with several Indian and New Zealand cricketers making notable gains. (More Cricket News)
While Shubman Gill continues to reign as the world라이브 바카라 No. 1 ODI batter, India라이브 바카라 captain Rohit Sharma has leapfrogged Virat Kohli to claim the third spot, thanks to his match-winning knock in the tournament final.
Rohit, who scored a crucial 76 off 83 balls in India라이브 바카라 victorious final against New Zealand, climbed two places to No. 3 in the latest update. Meanwhile, Kohli, despite scoring 218 runs in the tournament, slipped one spot to fifth. India now boasts four batters in the top 10, with Shreyas Iyer maintaining his eighth-place ranking.
New Zealand라이브 바카라 batting stars also made strides in the rankings. Daryl Mitchell moved up to sixth, while Rachin Ravindra라이브 바카라 stellar performances saw him rise 14 places to 14th. Glenn Phillips also made a significant leap, climbing to 24th after his impressive tournament contributions.
On the bowling front, left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner was among the biggest gainers. His nine-wicket haul in the Champions Trophy, including two in the final, propelled him six spots up to second place, just behind Sri Lanka라이브 바카라 Maheesh Theekshana.
India라이브 바카라 spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja also saw significant improvements. Kuldeep, who claimed seven wickets in the tournament, jumped three places to No. 3 in the rankings. Jadeja, known for his tight economy rate of 4.35, climbed to 10th, ensuring India has two bowlers inside the top 10.
Afghanistan라이브 바카라 Azmatullah Omarzai continues to lead the ODI all-rounder rankings, but New Zealand라이브 바카라 players are closing in. Santner라이브 바카라 all-round performances lifted him to fourth, while Michael Bracewell라이브 바카라 heroics in the final and his wicket-taking ability saw him jump seven places to seventh. Rachin Ravindra라이브 바카라 all-around consistency pushed him up to eighth.
India라이브 바카라 next ODI challenge will be an away series in Bangladesh this August, followed by high-profile tours to Australia later in the year. The schedule also includes home series against South Africa and New Zealand between December 2025 and January 2026.
With the 2027 ODI World Cup still two years away, questions remain about the future of veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the format. However, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has suggested that Rohit still has unfinished business in ODIs.