Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli ICC Rankings: India’s legendary players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have retired from T20 and Test cricket. Both these veterans announced retirement from 20 overs game after T20 World Cup 2024. At the same time, both the players also retired from Test cricket after the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and before the Test series started against England. But now Virat and Rohit are playing in ODI formats. Both these players are in the top 5 in ICC Men’s ODI Rankings.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s ICC Rankings
In the rankings of ICC Mains ODI batsmen, Indian ODI team captain Rohit Sharma is at number three with 756 rating points. At the same time, Virat Kohli is at number four in the ICC ODI rankings with 736 points. Both these legendary players of India are included in the Top 5 in the ODI rankings even after retirement from T20 and Tests.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s names have been removed from the ICC Test and T20 rankings. The ICC rule is that whatever format the player retires, he is excluded from the ICC rankings. This ranking is only for the current players playing in international cricket.
Shubman Gill on top in ICC rankings
Shubman Gill, captain of India’s Test team in ICC ODI rankings, is number one. Gill has 784 rating points in ODI. After Shubman Gill in this list, Pakistani cricketer Babar Azam is at number two with 766 rating points.
ICC Mains ODI Batting Rankings
1- Shubman Gill – India – 784
2- Babar Azam – Pakistan – 766
3- Rohit Sharma – India – 756
4- Virat Kohli – India – 736
5- Derryl Michel – New Zealand – 720
6- Charith Asanka – Sri Lanka – 719
7- Harry Trector – Ireland – 708
8- Shreyas Iyer – India – 704
9- Ibrahim Jadran – Afghanistan – 676
10- Kusal Mendis – Sri Lanka – 669
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