ICC Men’s ODI Rankings 2025
ICC Men’s ODI Rankings 2025
As of October 2025, here are the latest and most comprehensive ICC ODI Rankings, offering a complete overview of the top-performing teams and players in men’s One Day International (ODI) cricket. These rankings reflect recent performances, consistency, and overall impact across ongoing and recently concluded international series.
🏆 Men's ODI Team Rankings
India – The reigning powerhouse in ODI cricket, known for its formidable batting lineup and balanced bowling attack.
Australia – A consistent and dominant force, boasting world-class all-rounders and a history of success in major tournaments.
South Africa – Renowned for their pace attack and dynamic top-order batting performances.
Pakistan – A team with an unpredictable edge, led by technically gifted batters and fiery fast bowlers.
New Zealand – Steady and disciplined, with a reputation for resilience both at home and abroad.
England – Aggressive and fearless, driven by explosive batting and innovative strategies.
Sri Lanka – A developing yet competitive side, showcasing promising young talent in both batting and spin departments.
Bangladesh – Continuing to grow with experienced players like Shakib Al Hasan and an emerging new generation.
Afghanistan – A rising cricket nation, led by world-class spinners such as Rashid Khan and a solid middle order.
West Indies – Famous for their power hitters, still striving to regain their past ODI glory.
🏏 Top 10 Men's ODI Batters
Babar Azam (Pakistan) – Dominates the format with elegant stroke play and remarkable consistency.
Shubman Gill (India) – India’s young sensation, known for converting starts into match-winning centuries.
Rassie van der Dussen (South Africa) – Dependable, technically sound, and calm under pressure.
David Warner (Australia) – Aggressive opener with a knack for setting the tone early in innings.
Virat Kohli (India) – The modern-day legend with unmatched chasing ability and experience.
Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa) – Explosive in the middle order, capable of turning games in a few overs.
Rohit Sharma (India) – India’s captain and record-holder for multiple double centuries in ODIs.
Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) – Consistent and reliable, especially in high-pressure situations.
Jos Buttler (England) – England’s captain and a dynamic finisher capable of changing matches single-handedly.
Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan) – Known for his attacking flair and match-winning innings.
🎯 Top 10 Men's ODI Bowlers
Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – Exceptional control of line and length makes him one of the toughest bowlers to face.
Mohammed Siraj (India) – Rapidly evolving as India’s ODI spearhead with pace and swing.
Trent Boult (New Zealand) – Deadly with the new ball and dependable in the death overs.
Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) – A genuine match-winner with pace, aggression, and accuracy.
Jasprit Bumrah (India) – The complete package—deadly yorkers, sharp bouncers, and supreme economy.
Adam Zampa (Australia) – Australia’s go-to spinner, especially effective in the middle overs.
Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) – Lethal in the powerplay, capable of early breakthroughs.
Kuldeep Yadav (India) – India’s premier wrist spinner, consistently taking key wickets.
Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) – The global superstar spinner feared by batters everywhere.
Mark Wood (England) – Brings express pace and intensity to England’s bowling attack.
⚡ Top 10 Men's ODI All-Rounders
Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) – The most complete all-rounder in ODI cricket, contributing heavily with both bat and ball.
Hardik Pandya (India) – Key to India’s team balance, offering finishing power and crucial overs.
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe) – Inspirational player, often carrying his team through consistent all-round brilliance.
Glenn Maxwell (Australia) – A match-winner who can shift momentum with explosive batting and clever spin.
Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) – Dependable left-arm spinner and useful lower-order contributor.
Liam Livingstone (England) – Aggressive with the bat and effective with both off-spin and leg-spin.
Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan) – Experienced campaigner providing balance and leadership.
Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) – Rising star known for his variations and wicket-taking ability.
Marco Jansen (South Africa) – Promising young all-rounder contributing steadily in both departments.
Ben Stokes (England) – The heartbeat of England’s side, capable of producing moments of brilliance under pressure.
Note: These rankings are based on the ICC’s latest update and are subject to change with ongoing international fixtures and series results. They highlight not only individual excellence but also the evolving balance of power in world ODI cri
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