The star batter Virat Kohli played a big role in India’s six-wicket win against their arch-rivals Pakistan during the Champions Trophy 2025 and has re-entered into top 5 spot in the ICC Men’s ODI Batter Rankings.
Shubman Gill who scored a match-winning 101 not out against Bangladesh and 46 against Pakistan in Group A matches played in Dubai this past week, has gained 21 rating points and moved up to 817 rating points, increasing the gap with second-placed Babar Azam from 23 to 27 points.
Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100 runs against Pakistan have helped him overtake Daryl Mitchell of New Zealand to fifth position while KL Rahul has moved up two places to 15 position after notching an unbeaten 41 against Bangladesh.
Will Young moved up 8 places to 14th position in the ICC rankings while Tom Latham has moved 11 places to 30th spot after their centuries against Pakistan.
Strong performances at #ChampionsTrophy 2025 have been rewarded on the latest rankings update 🔥
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— ICC (@ICC) February 26, 2025
New Zealand Rachin Ravindra who slammed a century during the Champions Trophy clash against Bangladesh has moved to 24th places in the match.
Glenn Phillips is another kiwis batter to gain, up 12 places to 28th position. Australia duo Alex Carey moved up four places to 50th position and Josh Inglis has moved 18 places to 81st position.
Towhid Hridoy who smashed century and Jaker Ali’s impressive knock has moved up to 64 places to 94th have also moved up in the latest weekly rankings update that considers performances till Tuesday.
On the other hand, Keshav Maharaj and Matt Henry break into the top five while Adam Zampa has moved into 10th position after picking up two wickets against England in their thrilling Group B match.
Kagiso Rabada’s haul of three for 36 against Afghanistan has lifted the South Africa pacer to 16th position while New Zealand spinner Michael Bracewell’s four wicket haul against Bangladesh has helped him to advance 31 places to 26th.
Bangladesh’s Taskin Ahmed has moved up to 30th spot while Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed has moved upto 49th position. Meanwhile Hardik Pandya has made a significant move moving 13 places to 63rd in the ICC rankings.

