Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and bowler Kuldeep Yadav have benefited in the ICC rankings, while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have suffered losses. ICC released the rankings on Wednesday. 23-year-old young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has become the world’s fifth-ranked Test batter. He gained two places. Jaiswal has 791 rating points. Kuldeep Yadav has jumped 7 places to reach 14th position in the Test bowlers’ ranking. He has 689 rating points. In the ODI batters’ ranking, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have lost one point each. Indian captain Shubman Gill remains at number 1 in this list. Jaiswal overtakes Bavuma and Mendis In the Test batters’ ranking, Indian opener Jaiswal has overtaken South African captain Temba Bavuma and Sri Lankan batter Kusal Mendis. Rishabh Pant (753 points) is the second Indian in the top-10 list. He is in the eighth position. England batter Joe Root remains the world’s number 1 batsman with 908 rating points. Rohit-Virat drop one spot each In ODI batters, Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran (764 points) jumped 8 places and moved to second position. Due to this, Rohit Sharma (756 points) slipped to third, Pakistan’s Babar Azam (739 points) to fourth, and Virat Kohli (736 points) to 5th position. There has been no change in the T20 batters’ ranking Top-10. Rashid Khan becomes the number 1 ODI bowler In the bowlers’ rankings, there has been no change in the list of top-10 Test batters. In ODIs, Rashid Khan has become the world’s number 1 bowler with 710 points. Due to this, South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj (680 points), Sri Lanka’s Maheesh Theekshana (659 points), England’s Jofra Archer (654 points) and India’s Kuldeep Yadav (650 points) have each lost one spot. There has been no change in the T20 bowlers’ top-10. Omarzai becomes top all-rounder in ODIs Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai has become the number-1 all-rounder in ODIs. He has gained one spot. Omarzai has 334 rating points. Rashid Khan (257 points) has also moved to fourth place with a gain of two places. Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza (302 points) is second and Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi (285 points) is third. No major changes in team rankings, India No. 1 in ODI and T20 There has been no major change in ICC’s team rankings. Australia is the No. 1 Test team with 124 points. While India remains at the top in ODIs (124 points) and T20s (272 points). The Indian team remains in fourth place in Tests. It is 4 points behind England. India has 108 and England has 112 rating points. Post navigation Ranji Trophy 2025-26, First Round updates:Prithvi Shaw out for zero, Maharashtra lost first three wickets without scoring any runs Australian cricketers mock India-Pakistan handshake row:In viral video, players show how they will greet Indians; series begins 19 October