Virat Kohli has made a significant leap in the ICC men's ODI rankings, according to the latest update from the International Cricket Council. Remarkably, the Indian cricket sensation achieved this milestone despite only scoring 74 runs in the ODI series against Australia, where he also recorded two ducks in two one-day matches.

On the other hand, Rohit Sharma has maintained his position as the No. 1 ODI batter, becoming the oldest player to earn the title of best one-day batter at the age of 38 years and 182 days. Additionally, the top five rankings feature another Indian player.

In a noteworthy development, Virat Kohli has overtaken Babar Azam to claim the fifth position in the ICC men's ODI rankings. Meanwhile, the Pakistani star has struggled, failing to score a single century in his

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