India, New Zealand gamers rise in ICC ODI rankings after Champions Trophy

Gamers from India and New Zealand have made important good points within the newest ICC Males’s ODI Participant Rankings following the conclusion of the ICC Males’s Champions Trophy 2025.

India secured their third Champions Trophy title with a four-wicket victory over New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday, and several other of their standout performers have climbed the rankings because of this.

Batter rankings

India’s Shubman Gill stays the No. 1 ODI batter following his performances all through the match. Captain Rohit Sharma, named Participant of the Match within the remaining, has moved up two locations to 3rd after scoring 76 runs off 83 deliveries.

Pakistan’s Babar Azam, who had a disappointing ICC Champions Trophy marketing campaign, continues to be ranked No. 2. In the meantime Virat Kohli, who amassed 218 runs through the match, stays in fifth place.

New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell rises to sixth, whereas teammates Rachin Ravindra (up 14 locations to 14th) and Glenn Phillips (up six spots to twenty fourth) have additionally improved their positions following their contributions within the remaining.

Bowling rankings

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner is now the second-ranked ODI bowler after taking 9 wickets within the Champions Trophy, together with two within the remaining. He trails solely Sri Lanka’s Maheesh Theekshana, who retains the No. 1 spot.

Michael Bracewell has additionally made important progress, climbing 10 locations to 18th.

India’s spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja have each damaged into the highest 10. Kuldeep, who took seven wickets within the match, strikes up three spots to 3rd, whereas Jadeja rises to tenth after claiming 5 scalps throughout India’s unbeaten marketing campaign.

Shaheen Afridi retails his ninth place rating.

All-Rounder rankings

Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai stays the top-ranked ODI all-rounder, however New Zealand’s Santner, Bracewell, and Ravindra have all made good points.

Santner rises to fourth, Bracewell jumps seven locations to seventh, and Ravindra climbs eight spots to eighth following their all-round performances within the match.