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Top 10 ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings: Virat Kohli Reclaims No 1 Spot, Rohit Sharma Slips To…, Check Full List
The latest ICC Men’s ODI batting rankings show how the game of international cricket is undergoing a transformation with the return of Virat Kohli to the top of the rankings after a gap of five years. Virat Kohli’s total of 785 points is a testimony to the fact that he has had a long-lasting impact in the 50 over format of the game, whereas the top 10 list consists of a combination of established and young batsmen from all over the globe.
Virat Kohli - India
Virat Kohli reclaims the No.1 spot in the ODI batting rankings after five years with 785 rating points underlining his sustained excellence. His skill in pacing chases, adjusting to conditions and delivering under pressure continues to set him apart from the rest.
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Daryl Mitchell - New Zealand
Daryl Mitchell has become New Zealand’s most reliable middle order batter with 784 points blending patience with power and delivering when the stakes are highest.
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Rohit Sharma - India
Despite a minor dip, Rohit Sharma’s 775 points highlight his lasting impact. Few batters combine timing, power and big-match temperament like the Indian skipper.
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Ibrahim Zadran - Afghanistan
Ibrahim Zadran with 764 rating points, shows remarkable consistency at the top, reflecting maturity beyond his years and underlining Afghanistan’s steady progress in international cricket.
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Shubman Gill - India
Shubman Gill’s 725 rating points highlight his appetite for big scores with his balance, shot selection and calm temperament establishing him as one of India’s most reliable young batters.
Babar Azam - Pakistan
Babar Azam with 722 rating points, continues to be Pakistan’s batting backbone, using his clean technique and calm presence to provide stability during challenging phases.
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Harry Tector - Ireland
Harry Tector with 708 rating points, has made a clear impact, as his fearless approach has boosted Ireland’s competitiveness and earned him respect across the international circuit.
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Shai Hope - West Indies
Shai Hope with 701 rating points, remains a vital figure for the Caribbean side, frequently shouldering the batting responsibility and offering stability in difficult situations.
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Charith Asalanka - Sri Lanka
Charith Asalanka with 690 rating points, has brought intent and versatility to Sri Lanka’s middle order, injecting fresh energy and establishing himself as a key figure for the future.
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Shreyas Iyer - India
Shreyas Iyer with 682 rating points, underlines his reliability, as his confidence against spin and composed finishing ability make him a crucial asset in ODI contests.
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