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ICC rankings changed between Champions Trophy, Shubman Gill came out far ahead, Virat Kohli also jumped

Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli

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Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli

ICC ODI rankings: A new ranking has been released by the ICC amid the Champions Trophy. Due to continuous ODIs, this time the ranking of this time is being seen to see a lot of changes. While Shubman Gill has increased his lead even more with Babar Azam of Pakistan, Virat Kohli has jumped. He had scored a brilliant century against Pakistan, he seems to benefit from this.

Shubman Gill overtook Babar Azam

In the new rankings issued by the ICC, Shubman Gill is occupied by number one chair. This time his rating has increased to 817. However, he has not yet been able to achieve his all -time high rating, when he reached a rating of 847 in 2023. Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam remains at number two. His rating is 770. That is, the rating distance between the first and second number has increased considerably, which will not be easy for Babar Azam to get the party.

Rohit Sharma remains third in ICC ODI rankings

Team India captain Rohit Sharma is still at number three. His rating is 757. However, in the last two innings, there is not much run from his bat. Talking about Henrik Klassen, one of the Dhakad batsmen of South Africa, he remains at number 4 with a rating of 749. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli of India has jumped a place. They have now reached number 5 with a rating of 743. Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten innings of 100 runs on 111 balls in the match against Pakistan. The benefit of which is seen to be getting this time.

Deril Mitchell damaged

Meanwhile, Deril Mitchell of New Zealand has lost a place. They have now moved to number 6 with a rating of 717. Ireland’s Harry has managed to maintain his place at number 7 with a rating of Trector 713. Talking about Charith Asanka of Sri Lanka, he is at number 8 with a rating of 694. India’s Shreyas Iyer is at number 9 with a rating of 679. West Indies’ She Hope is at number 10 with a rating of 672. Although the teams of Ireland, Sri Lanka and West Indies are not part of the Champions Trophy, their players remain in the top 10, this is a big thing for them.

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