ODI All-Rounders Rankings 2024: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the latest ODI all-rounders rankings; Find out which cricketers score big with bat and ball in 50-over format. These rankings are apart of the ICC Player Ranking system which introduces players who have significant impacts on their team combining various aspects of cricket. This update show the all -rounders from which has shined at global stage.
Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi is at the top in ODI All-Rounders Rankings, leading with 320 points. Nabi has been Afghanistan’s most reliable cricketer, and his all-round ability with both bat and ball make him a valuable asset. That his best rating of 350 points (achieved against Ireland in August 2017) highlights just how vital he is to his team and that the blessings keep on coming Where he stands in the ICC Player Ranking text is a true reflection of his role in Afghanistan’s cricketing impetus.
Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan is second with 292 points. Shakib, one of the most experienced all-rounders in contemporary cricket, has played an important role during Bangladesh’s rise to a genuine 50-over force. Those 448 points in all likelihood his career-best (against Zimbabwe at the height of his powers), and that too is a testament to what an exceptional bowler he was. Shakib Al Hasan on the ODI All-Rounders Rankings list is a constant and it underlines his tremendously-large influence in cricket.
Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza completes the top-three with 288 points. Raza, who achieved a career-best rating of 292 in December 2024 against Sri Lanka has been an integral part for the Zimbabwean line-up. Given that he can give you stuff with the bat and bowl as well is what makes him a key figure in ICC’s Player Ranking for all-rounders.
Papua New Guinea’s Assad Vala is fourth with 248 points. Vala’s efforts, particularly his 252 against Nepal in the new year game of the same competition last heard him for Papua New Guinea. This in turn mirrors the increasing incidence of cricket’s middle class cricketers, as confirmed by his berth among the top-20 ODI All-Rounders.
5 Rashid Khan Afg 239 (-1) Although Rashid is renowned for his leg-spin, he has shown the way with the bat. In 2018, he scored a career-best of unbeaten 351 against Pakistan which showed his all-round skills. This reflects how versatile a player is Rashid, who ranks in the top five in both formats of the ICC Player Ranking.
Namibia’s Gerhard Erasmus completes the top six — he has 238 points. Namibia have stood out with Erasmus emerging as a top performer for them, hitting an all-time high of 240 points in 2024. This is how high emerging cricketing nations are climbing in the ODI All-Rounders Rankings.
All in all, the ODI All-Rounders Rankings gives us a glimmer of who is likely to be projected as successful and talented cricketer around the world. These players, mentioned in the ICC Player Ranking are truly do-it-all assets and they still influencing the game.
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ICC Player Ranking – Top 30 ODI All-Rounders Rankings 2024
Pos | Team | Player | Rating | Career Best Rating |
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01 | AFG | Mohammad Nabi | 320 | 350 v Ireland at Greater Noida 2017 |
02 | Bangladesh | Shakib Al Hasan | 292 | 448 v Zimbabwe at Chittagong 2009 |
03 | Zimbabwe | Sikandar Raza | 288 | 292 v Sri Lanka at Colombo (RPS) 2024 |
04 | Papua New Guinea | Assad Vala | 248 | 252 v Nepal at Dubai 2023 |
05 | Afghanistan | Rashid Khan | 239 | 351 v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi 2018 |
06 | Namibia | Gerhard Erasmus | 238 | 240 v Oman at Scotland 2024 |
07 | Australia | Glenn Maxwell | 237 | 340 v England at Headingley 2015 |
08 | New Zealand | Mitchell Santner | 233 | 308 v England at Christchurch 2018 |
09 | Bangladesh | Mehidy Hasan | 230 | 295 v India at Mirpur 2022 |
10 | Oman | Zeeshan Maqsood | 229 | 262 v Ireland at Bulawayo 2023 |
11 | Australia | Josh Hazlewood | 209 | 216 v South Africa at Kolkata 2023 |
11 | Scotland | Michael Leask | 209 | 213 v Namibia at Scotland 2024 |
11 | South Africa | Marco Jansen | 209 | 246 v New Zealand at Pune 2023 |
14 | Scotland | Brandon McMullen | 206 | 206 v Namibia at Scotland 2024 |
15 | New Zealand | Rachin Ravindra | 202 | 220 v Sri Lanka at Bengaluru 2023 |
16 | India | Ravindra Jadeja | 201 | 372 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2013 |
17 | Sri Lanka | Wanindu Hasaranga | 197 | 252 v Oman at Bulawayo 2023 |
18 | England | Chris Woakes | 194 | 307 v New Zealand at Christchurch 2018 |
19 | Australia | Sean Abbott | 185 | 185 v West Indies at Canberra 2024 |
19 | United Arab Emirates | Aayan Khan | 185 | 185 v Canada at Dubai 2024 |
21 | Scotland | Mark Watt | 179 | 201 v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 2023 |
22 | India | Hardik Pandya | 178 | 253 v South Africa at Centurion 2018 |
22 | Pakistan | Shaheen Afridi | 178 | 180 v Bangladesh at Kolkata 2023 |
22 | Afghanistan | Azmatullah Omarzai | 178 | 178 v Ireland at Sharjah 2024 |
25 | Pakistan | Shadab Khan | 176 | 221 v Netherlands at Rotterdam 2022 |
25 | Netherlands | Bas de Leede | 176 | 176 v Nepal at Kirtipur, Nepal 2024 |
27 | England | Adil Rashid | 175 | 251 v Sri Lanka at Pallekele 2018 |
27 | USA | Steven Taylor | 175 | 199 v Papua New Guinea at Namibia 2022 |
29 | Zimbabwe | Sean Williams | 173 | 238 v Pakistan at Rawalpindi 2020 |
30 | Ireland | Mark Adair | 172 | 183 v Zimbabwe at Harare 2023 |
Source: ICC
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