Latest ICC Men’s ODI Rankings Announced After Champions Trophy 2025: March 9 marked the conclusion of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, with India winning the title following a four-wicket success against New Zealand. The Indian team, under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, who made 76 runs, chased a target of 252 runs with an over to spare. This match further emphasized India’s strength in white-ball cricket, with spinners, including Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja, reducing New Zealand’s run rate considerably.
ICC ODI Men’s Batting Rankings
Pos. | Player | Team | Rating |
01 | Shubman Gill | IND | 784 |
02 | Babar Azam | PAK | 770 |
03 | Rohit Sharma | IND | 756 |
04 | Henrich Klaasen | SA | 744 |
05 | Virat Kohli | IND | 736 |
06 | Daryl Mitchell | NZ | 721 |
07 | Harry Tector | IRE | 713 |
08 | Shreyas Iyer | IND | 704 |
09 | Charith Asalanka | SL | 694 |
10 | Ibrahim Zadran | AFG | 676 |
In the ICC Men’s ODI ranking published post-tournament, Shubman Gill from India has become the number one batsman owing to his consistent form throughout the tournament. He is followed by Babar Azam from Pakistan in the second spot and Rohit Sharma from India in the third. Some record-breaking feats were registered during the tournament.
For instance, Ben Duckett from England set the new standard for the highest individual score in Champions Trophy history with 165 runs not out against Australia. Also, in the same contest, Australia’s Josh Inglis made the fastest century in the tournament’s history by reaching 100 runs in 77 balls. Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran then didn’t rest with the record-busting spirit by scoring 177 against England.
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Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100 off 111 balls against Pakistan in the group stage was a win by six wickets for India and also made him the fastest to score 14,000 runs in ODI history. With 84 runs in the semi-final against Australia, Kohli helped India enter the final.
ICC ODI Men’s Bowling Rankings
Pos. | Player | Rating | Team |
01 | Maheesh Theekshana | 680 | SL |
02 | Mitchell Santner | 657 | NZ |
03 | Kuldeep Yadav | 650 | IND |
04 | Keshav Maharaj | 648 | SA |
05 | Bernard Scholtz | 646 | NAM |
06 | Matt Henry | 642 | NZ |
07 | Rashid Khan | 640 | AFG |
08 | Gudakesh Moite | 632 | WI |
09 | Shaheen Afridi | 619 | PAK |
10 | Ravindra Jadeja | 616 | IND |
Maheesh Theekshana from Sri Lanka is at the top of the bowling, while Mitchell Santner from New Zealand and Kuldeep Yadav from India are in the second and third places, respectively. Ranking positions are dynamic and are regularly changed when players perform in international fixtures.
With this, their run to the finals ended with New Zealand yet again, making it their fourth loss in major global cups collectively in the last decade. Santner expressed pride in his side for the campaign but confessed it would be a bitter feeling to get close again. The probable injuries to star players like Matt Henry and Rachin Ravindra, who was named Player of the Tournament, put pressure on the squad.
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However, the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy provided further quirks and thrills by showcasing unfolding cricket dynamics, celebrating Indian cricket talent, and being laced with new stars coupled with record-breaking performances.