
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma remain the top two batsmen in the ICC ODI rankings, with Jasprit Bumrah maintaining his third-place position among bowlers. Kohli currently holds 870 points, thanks to his recent contributions of 89 and 63 runs against Australia.
Despite missing the latest limited-overs tour of Australia because of an injury—and not appearing in an ODI since the Covid-19 outbreak—Rohit Sharma stays in second place, barely beating Pakistan's Babar Azam (837) by five points. The top five is completed by Ross Taylor of New Zealand (818) and Australian leader Aaron Finch (791).
Ireland's Paul Sterling surged eight places to land at 20th after scoring 285 runs across two matches against Afghanistan. Additionally, Afghanistan's Rashid Khan, Javed Ahmadi, and Hashmatullah Shahidi all made gains in the standings.
Among Indian bowlers, Jasprit Bumrah is the highest-ranked, sitting in third place with 700 points. He is preceded by Trent Boult of New Zealand (722) and Afghanistan's Mujib ur Rehman (701).
Mehdi Hasan Miraj from Bangladesh climbed nine spots to reach fourth place after a dominant performance against the West Indies, where he claimed seven wickets. Another Bangladeshi, Mustafizur Rahman, also made a significant leap, jumping from 19th to 8th.