Kohli dethroned compatriot Rohit Sharma, who has now dropped to third position with the table.
In the updated ICC ODI rankings for batters, Kohli once again rose to the rop following his 93-run match-winning knock against the Kiwis. It was Kohli’s seventh consecutive half-century in List A cricket and fifth straight in ODIs, a streak that started in the third ODI against Australia in Sydney.
The first time Kohli rose to the top of th ICC ODI rankings for batters was in October 2013. Since then, as of today, Kohli has been on top of the ladder for 825 days – most by an Indian batter and 10th most by any player in the world. Kohli’s scores in last five ODIs read 74 not out, 135, 102, 65 not out and 93. New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell is second.
The other Indians in the top 10 are Shubman Gill (5th) and Shreyas Iyer (10). Babar Azam is the sole Pakistan representative in the top 10 at sixth spot.