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ICC ODI Rankings: Shubman Gill Closes in on Babar Azam; Kuldeep, Siraj Slip in Bowling Charts: The most recent ICC Men’s ODI rankings, revealed on February 12, 2025, show that India’s Shubman Gill is now second among batters and is gaining ground on Pakistan’s Babar Azam, who is still at the top. Because of his following performance in the recent ODI series with England, Shubman Gill posted 87 in Nagpur 60 in Cuttack and 112 in Ahmedabad, which lifted him to a career-best 781 points, just five behind Babar’s 786 points.

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Updated ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings

PositionPlayerRating
01Babar Azam786
02Shubman Gill781
03Rohit Sharma773
04Harry Tector737
05Henrich Klaseen736
06Virat Kohli728
07Daryl Mitchell721
08Shai Hope672
09Rahmanullah Gurbaz672
10Shreyas Iyer669
Source – ICC

Besides having impressive runs in Cuttack, India captain Rohit Sharma has dropped to third with 773 points, while Virat Kohli has slipped down to number six after a series of modest runs. Regular good runs from Shreyas Iyer have helped him make his way to tenth, with four Indians in the top ten ODI batting rankings.

Updated Bowling Rankings

PositionPlayerRating
01Rashid Khan669
02Maheesh Teekshana663
03Bernard Scholtz655
04Shaheen Afridi653
05Kuldeep Yadav651
06Matt Henry638
07Adam Zampa635
08Josh Hazelwood634
09Gudakesh Moite632
10Mohammed Siraj630
Source – ICC

In the bowling, India’s Kuldeep Yadav slipped from second to fifth place after an average outing in Nagpur and missed the Cuttack match. Mohammed Siraj has also dropped to tenth, as he had not played the recent ODIs. Rashid Khan of Afghanistan is at the top in bowling, scoring 663 points.

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An atmosphere has been created for competition at the top of ODI rankings, with Shubman Gill being a step away from surpassing Babar Azam to become the world’s number one ODI batsman.