West Indies batsman Shai Hope has fallen out of the top 10 in the latest ICC ODI batting rankings, marking a significant shift in his standing among the world’s best one-day batsmen.
Key points from the updated rankings:
- Hope’s Current Position: Shai Hope now sits at 11th place with 672 rating points, just outside the coveted top 10.
- Top Performers:
- Shubman Gill (India) maintains his position at the top with 817 rating points
- Babar Azam (Pakistan) holds the second spot with 770 points
- Rohit Sharma (India) rounds out the top three with 757 points
- Notable Movements:
- Virat Kohli (India) has climbed to 4th place following his strong performance in the Champions Trophy semifinal against Australia
- Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa) has risen to 3rd place
- Harry Tector (Ireland) has made significant progress, now ranking 7th
- Other Top 10 Batsmen:
- Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand)
- Charith Asalanka (Sri Lanka)
- Shreyas Iyer (India)
This change in rankings reflects the dynamic nature of international cricket and the fierce competition among top batsmen. Hope’s drop from the top 10 may serve as motivation for the West Indian star to regain his form in upcoming matches.
The rankings also highlight the strong presence of Indian batsmen in the top echelons, with three players (Gill, Sharma, and Kohli) featuring in the top five. This bodes well for India’s prospects in upcoming international tournaments, including the ongoing Champions Trophy.