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Rohit Sharma replaced as No. 1 ODI batter by former CSK all-rounder amid IND vs SA 2025 series
- Published from New Delhi on Wednesday , the ICC updated its ODI batters rankings with Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand batter, overtaking Rohit Sharma, India batter, at No.1 with 782 points to 781.
- Daryl Mitchell scored 118 off 118 balls in the first ODI against West Indies, his seventh century, propelling him to ICC ODI No.1.
- In the top-10, several players shifted positions in the latest list, with Ibrahim Zadran third at 764 rating points and Babar Azam rising to sixth after ending an 83-innings century drought.
- Because players lose two rating points per missed game, Daryl Mitchell will lose 4 points for his two-match absence and slip to second next week's ranking update.
- Mitchell's ascent marks a rare milestone for New Zealand cricket as he becomes only the second New Zealander to hold ODI batting No.1, joining Glenn Turner from 1979.
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Rohit Sharma's reign ends! Daryl Mitchell becomes World No.1 ODI batter; second New Zealander ever to achieve the feat
Cricket News: Daryl Mitchell has dethroned Rohit Sharma to become the world's top ODI batsman, a historic feat for New Zealand. This shift highlights significant m
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Read Full ArticleRohit Sharma loses top spot in ODI rankings, New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell becomes number 1 batter
Rohit Sharma has lost the top spot in the latest ICC ODI rankings within a month and has been replaced by New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell, who scored a brilliant century in the first ODI against the West Indies. He scored 119 runs off just 118 balls and jumped two places in the ranking to topple Rohit by just one rating point. Mitchell now has 782 rating points to his name, his career best in ODIs, but is again likely to lose his top spot to …
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