With four Indians in the top 10, Virat Kohli, who scored 218 runs in the eight-team ICC event, dropped one spot to fifth place, while Shreyas Iyer held steady at eighth.
In the most recent ICC ODI batter rankings, India captain Rohit Sharma rose two spots to third position after his outstanding performance in the Champions Trophy 2025 final, while colleague Shubman Gill remained at the top. During the summit match, India defeated New Zealand by four wickets thanks to a brilliant 76 from just 83 deliveries from Rohit.
With four Indians in the top 10, Virat Kohli, the talismanic player who scored 218 runs in the eight-team ICC event, dropped one spot to fifth place, while Shreyas Iyer held steady at eighth.
The three players from New Zealand, Glenn Phillips (up six ranks to 24th), Rachin Ravindra (up 14 spots to 14th), and Daryl Mitchell (up one spot to sixth), all had notable improvements.Mitchell Santner, a left-arm spinner and captain of New Zealand, significantly improved in the most recent list of ODI bowlers. Santner moved up six ranks to second place behind Sri Lankan off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana after taking nine wickets, including two in the final.
After their performances at the Champions Trophy, the Indian duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja moved up three spots apiece to finish inside the top 10.
On the strength of his seven tournament wickets, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep (up three ranks to third) is a significant improvement. After taking five wickets at the Champions Trophy, Jadeja climbed three spots to 10th place.Three players from New Zealand are posing a threat to Afghanistan’s top-ranked ODI all-rounder, Azmatullah Omarzai, who continues to hold his position.
Santner moved up one spot to fourth overall, Michael Bracewell moved up seven spots to seventh, and Rachin Ravindra moved up eight spots to eighth.