ICC Rankings Today – 31 July 2025
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest rankings for teams and players across all formats of cricket. With ongoing series and tournaments around the world, several shifts have taken place in both team and individual standings.
🏏 Men’s Team Rankings
Test Rankings
Australia – 124 Rating Points
South Africa – 115 Rating Points
England – 113 Rating Points
India – 105 Rating Points
Australia continues to dominate the longest format, with South Africa and England battling closely for the second spot. India remains in the top four despite a mixed season.
ODI Rankings
India – 124 Rating Points
New Zealand – 109 Rating Points
Australia – 109 Rating Points
India has strengthened its position at the top of the ODI table, maintaining consistency ahead of upcoming ICC events.
T20I Rankings
India – 271 Rating Points
Australia – 265 Rating Points
England – 257 Rating Points
India has secured the number one spot in T20Is, thanks to explosive performances in recent series.
🏏 Women’s Team Rankings
ODI Rankings
Australia – 167 Rating Points
England – 126 Rating Points
India – 124 Rating Points
Australia continues its dominance in women’s cricket, holding a firm lead in the ODI format.
T20I Rankings
Australia – 299 Rating Points
England – 277 Rating Points
India – 263 Rating Points
Australia is also leading in the T20I format, while England and India remain strong contenders.
🌟 Men’s Player Rankings Highlights
Test All-Rounder Rankings
Ravindra Jadeja is firmly holding the top spot with 422 rating points after his all-round brilliance in recent matches.
Ben Stokes has climbed to third place following impactful performances.
T20I Batting Rankings
Abhishek Sharma has reached the number one position among T20I batters after an exceptional run of form, surpassing established names.
Test Bowling Rankings
Jasprit Bumrah is leading the Test bowling charts, reaffirming his status as one of the world’s best fast bowlers.
Test Batting Rankings
Joe Root continues to lead the Test batting rankings, with consistent performances across series.
📝 Summary
India currently dominates in limited-overs formats (ODI and T20I) in both men's and women's cricket. Australia remains supreme in Tests and women's cricket overall. The rise of young stars like Abhishek Sharma is shaking up individual rankings, while veterans like Jadeja and Bumrah continue to shine.