Indian inaugural batsman Shubman Gill The latest ICC ODi climbed one place to claim second place in the batting rankings Rohit Sharma Stays third place.
Both players recently secured their positions through hundreds of time in the Home Series vs England, as they prepare. Champions TrophyStarting from 19 February.
Two Indian batsmen have reduced the difference with Pakistan’s leading batsman Babar AzamWhich continues to take a thin advantage at the ranking summit.
Gill, after his 112 -run innings in Ahmedabad OD on Wednesday, now Babur got only five rating points, while Rohit gave just 13 rating points behind the Pakistani batsman after a brilliant 119 in Cuttack on 9 February.
With the Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the Champions Trophy with the UAE in a week, the platform has been set for an exciting battle for the top position in the ODE batting rankings. The eight-nation tournament promises a complicated competition for domination in 50 overs cricket.
Fakhar Zaman (13th), Kane Williamson (29th), Jose Butler (38th), Davon Conway (Joint 40th), and Joe Root (51st) entered the ODI batting rankings after returning to 50 overs cricket. Is. Meanwhile, the competition remains fierce at the top of the bowling chart.
Only 18 rating points are different -different Rashid Khan, Mahesh Thekshana, Bernard Sholtz, Shaheen Afridi, and Kuldeep Yadav in the top five ODI bowlers. Of india Ravindra jadeja (11th) and Mohammed Shami (13th) are also closing in the top 10 after their recent performance against England.
In the ranking of all -rounders, Mohammad Nabi of Afghanistan took a narrow lead, while New Zealand captain Mitchell Cantner has climbed two places in seventh position from the Champions Trophy.