ICC Rankings: Kohli reaches fourth position in ODI batters list, Kuldeep sixth among bowlers

India batting star Virat Kohli is just 32 rating points off holding the top spot for ODI batters after the India star bagged his 83rd international century to rise in the latest ICC Men’s Player Rankings.
Kohli scored 135 from just 120 deliveries in the opening match of India’s three-match ODI series against South Africa in Ranchi, and the 37-year-old rose one spot to fourth overall on the latest rankings for ODI batters as a result.
That sees Kohli improve his rating to 751 points, with the right-hander now just 32 rating points adrift of teammate Rohit Sharma at the top of the rankings for ODI batters.
Kohli was the No. 1-ranked batter for more than three years towards the end of the last decade, but hasn’t held the top spot since Pakistan’s Babar Azam displaced him at the top in April 2021.
There was further joy for India as veteran left-armer Kuldeep Yadav climbed one place to move to sixth on the latest rankings for ODI bowlers.
Rohit increased his lead at the top on second-placed Daryl Mitchell of New Zealand and Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran in third, with Kohli moving past teammate Shubman Gill and into fourth to make inroads on the former India captain at the top.
Pakistan, which clinched the tri-series with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the title decider, saw Saim Ayub reclaim his place at the top of the rankings for T20I all-rounders.
Ayub previously claimed the top spot for the first time at the start of October, only to be overtaken recently by Zimbabwe veteran Sikandar Raza. But an innings of 36 in the tri-series final, along with a key Sri Lankan wicket from four economical overs, meant the impressive 23-year-old gained one place to move back up to the No.1 position.
Teammates Abrar Ahmed (who climbed four places to fourth) and Mohammad Nawaz (up two spots to 11th) also took advantage of Pakistan’s triumph in the tri-series as they rose in the rankings for T20I bowlers, while Nawaz also jumped three places to fourth for all-rounders following his Player of the Tournament heroics.
Sri Lanka will be buoyed by the efforts of Kamil Mishara at the tri-series as the left-hander scored 169 from four innings and moved from outside the top 100 to 18th overall for T20I batters, while there were gains for a trio of Bangladesh players following their recent 2-1 series win over Ireland at home.
Parvez Hossain Emon (who climbed 21 places to 38th) and Towhid Hridoy (climbed five spots to equal 42nd) make gains up the rankings for T20I batters, with Mustafizur Rahman moving up two rungs to eighth on the list for T20I bowlers.
A lot of South African players enjoyed massive gains following their Test series sweep over India, with left-arm pacer Marco Jansen the biggest beneficiary of the 2-0 series scoreline as he improved up the bowling and all-rounder charts.
Jansen found a new career-high rating when gaining five spots to move to fifth on the list for Test bowlers, while teammate Simon Harmer jumped 13 places to 11th on the same list following his 17 wickets across the two matches and Player of the Series heroics.
Jansen also moved up four spots to second on the rankings for Test all-rounders, while teammates Kyle Verreynne (up three spots to 38th), Ryan Rickelton (up five places to 39th) and Tristan Stubbs (up 16 slots to 47th) all made significant jumps up the list for Test batters.
Published on Dec 03, 2025




