Virat Kohli Reclaims Top ODI Ranking, Dethrones Rohit Sharma

Virat Kohli has dethroned teammate Rohit Sharma to reclaim the number one spot in the latest ICC Men's ODI batting rankings. His knock of 93 against New Zealand also propelled him to second on the all-time international run-scoring list, edging closer to Sachin Tendulkar. New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell is just one rating point behind Kohli after his strong performance. The update also saw significant movements in Test and T20I rankings following the Ashes and Pakistan-Sri Lanka series.

Key Points: Kohli Tops ODI Rankings, Overtakes Rohit & Sachin Record

  • Kohli back at No. 1 after July 2021
  • Closes in on Sachin's all-time run record
  • Daryl Mitchell close behind in rankings
  • Siraj, Head rise in bowling & Test charts
  • T20I and all-rounder rankings see shifts
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Kohli dethrones Rohit to reclaim top spot in ODI rankings

Virat Kohli is back as world No. 1 ODI batter, surpassing Rohit Sharma. He also moved past Sachin Tendulkar in an all-time runs record.

Kohli dethrones Rohit to reclaim top spot in ODI rankings
"Kohli first reached the top ranking in October 2013, marking his 11th stint at the top. - ICC Rankings Update"

Dubai, Jan 14

India batter Virat Kohli regained the No. 1 position, dethroning his teammate Rohit Sharma, who slipped to the No. 3 spot in the latest men's rankings, following India's four-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first ODI.

Kohli's score of 93 off 91 balls helped the hosts complete the chase, bringing him closer to India legend Sachin Tendulkar and moving him into second place on the all-time men's international run-scoring list. He has been in excellent form since the 50-over series in Australia, scoring 74 not out, 135, 102, 65 not out, and 93 in his last five matches.

The 37-year-old batting stalwart has returned to the top of the batting charts for the first time since July 2021, after his performance helped India chase down New Zealand's 300-run target in Vadodara.

Kohli first reached the top ranking in October 2013, marking his 11th stint at the top. To date, he has held the position for a total of 825 days, making it the 10th longest overall and the longest for any Indian.

New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell moved up in the ODI rankings after scoring a powerful 84 off 71 in the first ODI, achieving his highest rating with only one point behind Kohli.

The Black Caps player has been in impressive form, having held the No.1 spot, with three half-centuries in his last five ODIs and a century against the West Indies.

Mitchell's teammate Devon Conway moved up three spots to reach 29th position as he maintains his run-scoring at the top.

In the ODI bowlers ranking update, Mohammed Siraj's excellent performance helped him ascend five spots to reach 15th place, tying with Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

Pacer Kyle Jamieson also benefited after achieving his career-best bowling performance, taking four wickets against India. This performance moved him up 27 spots to share the 69th position with India bowler Arshdeep Singh.

Several Australian players improved their positions in the latest Test rankings after the conclusion of the Ashes series, with Travis Head climbing seven spots to reach third place after becoming the top scorer in the high-profile Test series against England, where he scored 629 runs with an average of 62.90, including three centuries.

Other Test gainers include Jacob Bethell, who advanced 25 spots to share the 52nd position with Tom Blundell, thanks to his impressive maiden Test century in the final Ashes Test, and Michael Neser, who moved up seven spots to 47th following a strong performance in Sydney.

Beau Webster experienced a rise in rankings across all three departments following an outstanding all-round performance in the Ashes finale. His batting ranking improved six places to 58th, his bowling ranking jumped 29 places to 80th-alongside Justin Greaves-and he climbed 22 places to 26th in the all-rounder rankings, where Simon Harmer is also listed.

Wanindu Hasaranga's performance in the series-drawing T20I against Pakistan helped him move up three spots to second place in the latest T20I bowler rankings.

Pakistan pacer Salman Mirza also made a leap, climbing 16 spots to 19th after taking three wickets in the first T20I against Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, Sahibzada Farhan's key contributions with the bat elevated him to fifth position, an increase of one spot, and captain Salman Agha advanced 13 spots to reach 41st.

In the all-rounders list, Saim Ayub dropped one position, allowing Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza to reclaim the top spot in the latest rankings update.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing achievement for Virat! But let's not forget Rohit bhai's contribution. He's been a fantastic captain and player. Rankings fluctuate, but both are legends of Indian cricket. Team India first! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
The consistency is mind-blowing. 93, 102, 135... he's chasing Sachin paaji's records like a man possessed. Good to see Siraj moving up too. Our bowling attack is looking world-class.
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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan, it's incredible to watch. Daryl Mitchell is just one point behind! That's some serious competition at the top. Makes the upcoming World Cup even more exciting.
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Rohit P
Honestly, while Kohli's form is great, I'm a bit worried. We seem to be over-reliant on him and Rohit. Where are the young batters in the rankings? Need to build bench strength for the future.
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Kavya N
🩷 825 days at the top! That's not just skill, it's mental fortitude. His journey from 2013 to now is a masterclass in resilience. Also, shoutout to Siraj - our very own "Miyan Magic" moving up!

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