Interestingly, the last time Shubman Gill rose to the top spot, it was during the 2023 ODI World Cup and leaving behind Babar Azam back then. The India vice-captain has been in tremendous form in the lead up to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, with two fifties and a hundred in the three-match ODI series against England at home.
In fact, it was his seventh ODI hundred in Ahmedabad during the third game against England, that was enough to catapult the 25-year-old to the top of the rankings. Babar Azam dropped to second and is 23 points behind the new world no.1.
India captain, who returned to form with a century against England in Cuttack during the second ODI, remained static in the third spot. New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell (5th) and Sri Lanka’s Charith Asalanka (8th) made impressive gains to enter the top 10 while Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan rose six places to 15th.
New Zealand duo Devon Conway (35th) and Glenn Phillips (41st) also make good ground following their show in the Tri-series.