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Rohit Sharma Back As No. 1 ODI Batter, Mitchell Starc Attains Career-High In Test Rankings

Rohit Sharma regained the top ODI batting rank after Daryl Mitchell lost points from missed matches, ahead of India's series versus South Africa in Ranchi, ICC confirmed.

  • Recently, Rohit Sharma reclaimed the ODI batting summit, overtaking New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell just days before India's series against South Africa in Ranchi, India.
  • After missing the final two ODIs of the New Zealand ODI series vs West Indies, Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand all‑rounder, lost rating points, prompting a reshuffle at the top of the ICC ODI chart.
  • Mitchell Starc's match performance propelled him to a career-high Test bowler rating after his Player of the Match role against England, while Ben Stokes moved up to second among Test all-rounders behind Ravindra Jadeja.
  • Announced ahead of the Ranchi opener, the updates boost Rohit Sharma's immediate profile as ICC confirmed him tournament ambassador for the Men's T20 World Cup and India start their South Africa series.
  • Sikandar Raza reached No.1 in T20I all‑rounders after bowling four economical overs in a nine-wicket defeat during the tri‑series with Sri Lanka and Pakistan, surpassing Pakistan's Saim Ayub.
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Team India's star player Rohit Sharma has received good news again before the ODI series against South Africa. Rohit Sharma has once again become the number one ODI batsman. Last week, New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell replaced Rohit Sharma as the number one ranked batsman, however, Mitchell has slipped to second place due to losing the last two ODI matches against West Indies. Rohit Sharma is at number one with 781 rating points. Rohit will play in …

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icc-cricket.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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