Virat Kohli Reclaims ODI Throne as India Chases Down New Zealand; Aussie Stars Surge After Ashes Triumph
Virat Kohli reclaims the World No. 1 ODI batting spot after a stellar 93-run knock against New Zealand, overtaking Rohit Sharma. Meanwhile, Travis Head and Mitchell Starc see major gains in Test rankings following Australia's 4-1 Ashes victory. Explore the latest ICC ranking shifts for Kohli, Smith, and Starc in our comprehensive cricket update
Kohli’s statistical resurgence is backed by a clinical run of form; prior to his match-winning performance in Rajkot, his previous four outings yielded scores of 74*, 135, 102, and 65*. Currently, the ODI format remains the sole international arena where Kohli continues to compete, and his narrow lead—785 points over Daryl Mitchell’s 784—sets the stage for an intense battle for supremacy in the coming matches. Conversely, the update brought a dip for Rohit Sharma, who slid from the top spot to third place with 775 points after a modest 26-run contribution in the series opener. New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell capitalized on this shift, climbing to second place following a resilient 84-run knock that momentarily silenced the home crowd.
Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Ashes has triggered a significant reshuffle in the ICC Test Rankings. Australia’s 4-1 series victory saw Travis Head and Steve Smith reap the rewards of their prolific seasons. Head, the series' leading run-scorer with 629 runs, has climbed to world number three, while Smith’s elegant 138 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) propelled him to the fourth spot. They remain in pursuit of England’s Joe Root and Harry Brook, who maintained their grip on the top two positions. The series also unearthed rising talent Jacob Bethell, whose sensational 154 in the final Test saw him skyrocket 25 places to 52nd. On the bowling front, Mitchell Starc’s 31-wicket haul earned him the Player of the Series accolade and a massive jump from ninth to third in the world rankings, while Scott Boland maintained his steady presence in the seventh spot.
In the shortest format, the T20I rankings reflected the impact of recent bilateral series. Sri Lankan talisman Wanindu Hasaranga moved up to second in the bowling charts after a five-wicket display against Pakistan, showcasing his lethal efficiency in home conditions. On the batting side, Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan demonstrated his growing influence, moving into fourth place globally after a quick-fire half-century. These shifts across all three formats underscore a period of intense transition in global cricket, where established legends and emerging stars are engaged in a constant tug-of-war for statistical immortality.

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