sanjeev
khelja|13-12-2024
India in ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings: As of December 10, 2024, India continues to showcase its all-rounder strength in the ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings, with several players making their mark in the top ranks.
Ravindra Jadeja remains a prominent figure, standing at 11th in the rankings, followed by Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, and other Indian stars. This continued dominance highlights India's well-rounded squad and the growing depth of its cricketing talent.
ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings (india)
Position | Player | Team | Rating | Career Best Rating |
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11 | Ravindra Jadeja | India | 197 | 372 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2013 |
23 | Hardik Pandya | India | 175 | 253 v South Africa at Centurion 2018 |
34 | Kuldeep Yadav | India | 160 | 214 v New Zealand at Bay Oval 2019 |
47 | Mohammed Siraj | India | 142 | 155 v Australia at Ahmedabad 2023 |
61 | Axar Patel | India | 130 | 158 v New Zealand at Visakhapatnam 2016 |
79 | Jasprit Bumrah | India | 119 | 196 v New Zealand at Old Trafford 2019 |
94 | Washington Sundar | India | 105 | 108 v New Zealand at Indore 2023 |
Ravindra Jadeja: India's Flagbearer in the Top 20
Ravindra Jadeja, a key player for India in both ODI and Test formats, has maintained a strong position in the ICC rankings, securing the 11th spot with a rating of 197.
Jadeja's all-round contributions have consistently set him apart, combining sharp bowling with invaluable batting performances. His career-best rating of 372, achieved against Zimbabwe in 2013, remains a remarkable achievement and underscores his longevity and influence in ODI cricket.Jadeja has been pivotal for India, contributing in all aspects of the game. His ability to stem runs in the middle overs, pick key wickets, and offer stability in the lower order makes him an indispensable asset for India in any format.
Hardik Pandya: India's Power-Hitter and Key All-Rounder
Hardik Pandya, positioned 23rd in the rankings with 175 rating points, is another vital cog in India's ODI machinery. Pandya's aggressive batting and handy medium-fast bowling have earned him a reputation as one of the most dynamic all-rounders in world cricket. His career-best rating of 253, achieved against South Africa in 2018, reflects his potential, and his role as an aggressive finisher with the bat has seen him evolve into one of India's most sought-after players.
Pandya has become a match-winner for India, providing balance to the team with his ability to bowl in key situations and accelerate with the bat in the death overs.
Indian spinners continue to dominate the rankings, with Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel making significant strides. Kuldeep has earned a spot in the rankings at 34th place, with a rating of 160. His performance against New Zealand at Bay Oval in 2019, where he achieved a career-best rating of 214, remains a landmark. Kuldeep's wrist-spin has been a game-changer for India, often turning matches with his deceptive deliveries.
Axar Patel, with a rating of 130, is another essential all-rounder for India. Although lower than Kuldeep, his consistent contributions with the ball and bat have kept him relevant. His ability to control the game with his left-arm orthodox spin and provide lower-order runs has earned him a place among India's top all-rounders.
Mohammed Siraj (47th) and Jasprit Bumrah (79st) are two fast bowlers who have shown they can contribute to the all-rounder rankings through their solid performances in both bowling and batting.
Siraj's career-best rating of 155 was achieved against Australia in 2023, while Bumrah's best of 196 came during India's match against New Zealand at Old Trafford in 2019. Their ability to contribute in the death overs and with the bat adds depth to India's pace attack.
Rounding out India's all-rounder list is Washington Sundar, who holds the 94th position with a rating of 105. Sundar's recent performance against New Zealand in 2023 saw him surpass a career-best of 108, showcasing his potential to become a key player in the future.