The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the ODI rankings. Virat Kohli has dropped a position, while Babar Azam continues to reign supreme.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest One Day International (ODI) rankings. Pakistan's star batsman Babar Azam continues to rule supreme, while India's top batsman Virat Kohli has dropped a position, reflecting his recent performance.

The ICC has announced the new player rankings. Babar Azam's control in the ODI rankings remains unchanged. He continues to hold the top position with 824 points. Indian batsman Shubman Gill has moved up to second place with 803 points, having shown excellent batting form recently. As a result, he now holds the second spot. Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has risen to third place with 797 points, while Virat Kohli has slipped to fourth after a recent drop of 795 point.

In the Test format, New Zealand's top batsman Kane Williamson has lost his top position. England's Joe Root has taken the first position with 872 points, displacing Williamson who is now in second place with 859 points. Pakistani star Babar Azam has moved up to third place with 768 points. New Zealand's Darryl Mitchell remains in fourth place of 743 points. The rankings of Kane Williamson, Joe Root, and Babar Azam have changed, but Darryl Mitchell has maintained his position.

The ICC has also released the bowling rankings. There have been no major changes in the bowlers' rankings. In T20 bowling, English spinner Adil Rashid holds the top spot, while South African spinner Keshav Maharaj is at the top in ODI bowling. Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin remains in the first position in the Test bowling rankings. These rankings reflect recent performances.

These changes highlight the current performances of players across different formats of cricket. They reflect their progress and declines. Babar Azam's continued excellent performance is a testament to his determination and consistent hard work, while the successes and declines of other players also show their struggles and achievements in the game of cricket.