Players from India and New Zealand have earned a significant advantage in the latest ICC men’s ODI player after the conclusion of ICC Mains Champions Trophy 2025.
India won their third Champions Trophy title with a four -wicket win over New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday, and many of his standout artists climbed on the ranking.
Batter ranking
After his performance throughout the tournament, India’s Shubman Gill remains number 1 ODI batsman. Captain Rohit Sharma, named Player of the Match in the final, has taken two places to third place after scoring 76 runs in 83 delivery.
Babar Azam of Pakistan, who had a disappointing ICC Champions Trophy campaign, is still at number 2. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, who scored 218 runs during the tournament, finished fifth.
New Zealand’s Deril Mitchell is ranked sixth, while team partner Rachin Ravindra (14th in 14 places) and Glenn Philips (from six spots to 24th) have also improved their positions after their contribution in the final.
Bowling ranking
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner is now an ODI bowler in second place after taking nine wickets in the Champions Trophy, including two in the final. He only sees Mahesh Thekshana of Sri Lanka, which retains the number 1 place.
Michael Bracewell has also made significant progress, climbing 18th in 10 places.
India’s spin pair of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja have broken into the top 10. Kuldeep, who took seven wickets in the tournament, took three places to third place, while Jadeja reached 10th position after claiming five scale during India’s unbeaten campaign.
Shaheen Afridi retailed the ranking of his ninth place.
All -off ranking
Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarjai remains a top -ranked ODI all -rounder, but New Zealand’s Santner, Bracewell and Ravindra have benefited everyone.
Santner is in fourth place, Bracewell ranks seventh at seven places, and Ravindra is at eighth position in eighth position after his all -round performance in the tournament.