New Delhi
Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team’s ODI format, has become better with growing age. Rohit has proved his superiority in both the characters, whether captaincy or batting. Rohit Sharma has moved up second in the recent ICC ODI rankings. The ICC released the ODI ranking on Wednesday. In this ranking, Rohit Sharma has moved up to another place. Rohit has secured Babar Azam and finished second. Babar Azam flopped in the three ODI series against the West Indies. Because of this, he has suffered losses in the ICC rankings. Babar Azam has gone third among the top ten batsmen.
Shubman Gill is frozen in the first place with 784 points. There is a difference of 28 points between Gill and Rohit’s rating points. Virat Kohli is fourth, Deril Mitchell Fifth of New Zealand, Charith Asalanka sixth of Sri Lanka, Harry Teacher Seventh of Ireland, Shreyas Iyer of India, Eighth, Ibrahim Jadaran Ninth of Afghanistan and Kusal Mendis of Sri Lanka are at tenth place.
On Rohit Sharma’s second position in the ODI rankings, his IPL franchise Mumbai Indians posted on ‘X’. In the posted picture, Rohit Sharma is seen calling. The caption reads, “Yes, dial number 2 for Hello, Hitman.”
Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have retired from T20 and Tests. Both played their last ODI Champions Trophy against New Zealand in the final of 2025. Rohit and Virat may appear on the field in a three -match ODI series against Australia. The series is to be held in Australia.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are the best batsmen of modern times in ODI cricket. Rohit has scored 11,168 runs in 273 matches scoring 32 centuries. At the same time, Virat has scored 14,181 runs in 302 matches scoring 51 centuries.