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Rankings rises for champions trophy finalists

Rankings rises for champions trophy finalists

The players who reached the final of the recent ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 have been the great winners in the last ranking of Men’s Odi players of the CPI.

India assured her third Champions Trophy title when they defeated New Zealand for four Wickts in the Dubai Dubai Tournament on Sunday and a host of her best artists has made giant advances in the latest classifications update.

The Star Shubman Gill starter remains at the top of the Odi Batter ranking after his exhibition during the Champions Trophy, while the Indian teammate and experienced captain Rohit Sharma Salta Jump two places to third in this list after his player’s heroic player in the final.

Rohit broke 76 of only 83 deliveries to help configure the victory of India, with the teammate Virat Kohli (fifth) also within the first five for the Odi batters after their tour of 218 races for the tournament.

The New Zealand Trio Daryl Mitchell (above a place to sixth), Rachin Ravindra (up to 14 points to 14) and Glenn Phillips (up to six steps to 24) also make fun in the latest classifications for hate batters, while teammate and Captain Mitchell Santner is the great unlocation in the updated list for hate pocket players.

Santner claimed nine WICKETS during the Champions Trophy and two chasing leathers in the final, with the left shipowner increasing six points to second in the updated list for the Odi bowling players as a result with the Sri Lanka Maheesh Theekshana spinner the only player in front of him in the classifications.

Teammate Michael Bracewell (up to 10 places until 18) also makes a land from a New Zealand perspective, while a couple of Indian spinners raise the lists within the 10 best after their exploits in the Champions Trophy.

The left shipowner Kuldeep Yadav (up to three places to the third) is a great improvement in the back of his seven Wickts for the tournament, while Ravindra Jadaja also wins three places to pass to Tenth after his five hair leather for India during his undefeated streak in the event.

The star of Afghanistan, Azmatullah Omarzai, maintains her leadership at the top of the classifications for the all -terrain of Odi, although she has a new competition of a trio of players in New Zealand after her efforts in the Champions trophy.

Santner raises a place to the room in general, Bracewell wins seven places to move to the seventh, while Ravindra goes up eight steps to improve the eighth after some striking efforts.

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