
Sanjeev Kumar
khelja|05-11-2025
Shubman Gill's ICC ranking fell (Photo-PTI)
Shubman Gill is still suffering the loss of failure in the ODI series against Australia. This right-handed batsman was the first to fall out of the number 1 ranking and now he has been left far behind Rohit Sharma. In the latest ICC ODI rankings, Shubman Gill has fallen one position to fourth position. His place has been taken by New Zealand batsman Darrell Mitchell, who secured the third position by defeating Gill and Babar Azam.
Rohit Sharma The number 1 ranking remains intact. This legendary batsman of India is on top with 781 points. Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma had reached number 1 rank last week. He achieved this position for the first time in his career. Rohit was rewarded for scoring a half-century and a century in the ODI series against Australia. On the other hand, Darrell Mitchell also scored two consecutive half-centuries in the ODI series against England, not only helping his team win the series but now he has also become a threat to Rohit Sharma. Darrell Mitchell scored 178 runs at an average of 178 in the ODI series against England. Now Rohit Sharma will get a chance to increase his lead against South Africa against whom Team India will play a three-match ODI series next month.
India has three batsmen in the top 10 in the ODI rankings. Apart from Rohit and Gill, Virat Kohli is at number six. In bowling, Kuldeep Yadav has gained one place and has come to sixth position. Rashid Khan remains at number 1 rank.
Talking about Shubman Gill, this player has scored a lot of runs in the Test format but since the Asia Cup, runs have not been coming from his bat in the white ball format. This right-handed batsman has not been able to score a half-century in the last 11 innings. This player is in bad condition on Australia tour. He was able to score only 43 runs in the three matches of the ODI series and in the first match of the T20 series, he scored 37 runs, but after that, he could score only 20 runs in the next two matches. As a result, now the pressure on Gill is increasing.




