India's ICC ODI Bowling Rankings: Kuldeep Yadav And Jasprit Bumrah Retain Top 10 Positions

India's bowlers continue to shine in the latest ICC ODI Bowling Rankings, released on November 5, 2024. The rankings highlight India's strong presence in world cricket, with several bowlers maintaining top positions. Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah are notable for their significant contributions to India's bowling lineup.

Kuldeep Yadav retains his third-place ranking with a score of 665. His career-best rating of 760 was achieved against New Zealand at Bay Oval in 2019. Known for his sharp turn and ability to take crucial wickets, Kuldeep remains a vital part of India's bowling strategy.

Kuldeep and Bumrah Shine in ODI Rankings

Jasprit Bumrah follows closely behind Kuldeep, holding the eighth spot with 645 points. Renowned for his skill in death overs and delivering yorkers under pressure, Bumrah's career-high rating of 838 was recorded against the West Indies in Trivandrum in 2018. His consistent performance keeps him among the world's elite bowlers.

Mohammed Siraj has moved up to the 10th position with a rating of 643. His career-best score of 736 was achieved against New Zealand in Raipur in 2023, showcasing his growing reputation as a reliable pacer in ODIs.

Mohammed Shami has experienced a slight decline, now ranked 13th with a rating of 610. His peak rating of 657 came against New Zealand in Mumbai in 2023. Despite this dip, Shami remains an important figure in India's bowling lineup.

Ravindra Jadeja is positioned at 24th with a score of 555. His best rating of 732 was recorded against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo back in 2013. Although he has slipped slightly this week, Jadeja continues to be an essential all-rounder for India.

Other Notable Indian Bowlers

Shardul Thakur holds the 75th spot with a rating of 426, while Axar Patel is ranked at 81st with a score of 415. Axar's career-best rating of 659 was achieved against Australia at Nagpur in 2017, reflecting his past performances.

Hardik Pandya and Washington Sundar are ranked at the 84th and 89th positions respectively. Pandya's all-around skills are reflected by his rating of 412, while Sundar's new high ranking of 411 marks his progress as an emerging talent.

The top two spots remain unchanged; however, there have been shifts further down the list. Mohammed Siraj's rise to the top ten highlights his recent form, while Mohammed Shami's drop reflects recent challenges despite past successes.

PlayerRatingCareer Best RatingOverall Rank
Kuldeep Yadav665760 v New Zealand at Bay Oval 20193
Jasprit Bumrah645838 v West Indies at Trivandrum 20188
Mohammed Siraj643736 v New Zealand at Raipur 202310
Mohammed Shami610657 v New Zealand at Mumbai 202313
Ravindra Jadeja555732 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 201324
Shardul Thakur426546 v West Indies at Trinidad 202375
Axar Patel415659 v Australia at Nagpur 201781
Hardik Pandya412549 v South Africa at Centurion 201884
Washington Sundar411411 v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS) 202489

India's bowling attack remains formidable despite minor fluctuations among players like Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel. Their combined strength ensures that India continues to be one of the most competitive teams in ODI cricket worldwide.

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