A Royal Finish: Top-Ranked Cricketers of 2025

As the curtain falls on 2025, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has released its final rankings update, offering a definitive glimpse into which players have dominated the global stage over the past twelve months. These rankings serve as the ultimate barometer of form and consistency, and for the elite few sitting at the summit, they represent a coronation of sorts. The year-end lists highlight a fascinating mix of seasoned legends maintaining their grip on power and a new vanguard of young talent rising to the challenge.

In the realm of Test match batting, England’s Joe Root remains seemingly untouchable. Ending the year as the world’s top-ranked Test batter with 887 rating points, Root has further cemented his legacy as one of the game’s greatest. Adding to England’s festive cheer, the prodigious Harry Brook has surged into second place, leapfrogging the likes of Kane Williamson and Steve Smith. Meanwhile, the evergreen Williamson, Travis Head, and Smith round out a star-studded top five, though they remain significantly adrift of the English captain.

The One Day International (ODI) circuit continues to be a playground for Indian superstars. Rohit Sharma retains his throne at the top of the batting charts, but the narrative of the year has been the resurgence of Virat Kohli. Having secured the second position, Kohli is once again challenging for the top spot. The ODI top five is completed by the consistent Daryl Mitchell, Ibrahim Zadran, and Shubman Gill, reflecting a diverse spread of talent across the major cricketing nations.

ICC Year-End Rankings 2025: The Champions

FormatCategoryTop Ranked PlayerNationality
TestBattingJoe RootEngland
TestBowlingJasprit BumrahIndia
TestAll-RounderRavindra JadejaIndia
ODIBattingRohit SharmaIndia
ODIBowlingRashid KhanAfghanistan
T20IBattingAbhishek SharmaIndia
T20IBowlingVarun ChakravarthyIndia

The shortest format, T20I, has seen a dramatic shift in power. India’s Abhishek Sharma has ended the year as the world’s premier T20 batter, recording a career-high rating of 908 points. His explosive style helped him leapfrog England’s Phil Salt, while fellow youngster Tilak Varma moved into third. These rankings signal a generational shift as explosive youth becomes the preferred currency in white-ball cricket.

Bowling honours are equally split between pace and spin wizardry. Jasprit Bumrah remains the king of Test bowling, though Mitchell Starc and Pakistan’s Noman Ali are in hot pursuit. In ODIs, Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan reclaimed his throne at the summit with 710 points, while India’s Varun Chakravarthy holds the mantle as the top-ranked T20I bowler after a phenomenal 36-wicket haul in 2025. Finally, the all-rounder categories see Ravindra Jadeja continuing his unprecedented dominance in Tests, while Azmatullah Omarzai and Saim Ayub have claimed the top spots in ODIs and T20Is respectively, capping off a stellar year for Asian cricket.

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