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In a strange turn that stunned the whole world of the cricket, the great Indians Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli briefly faded from the ICC Hatre rankings. Last week, Rohit Sharma was the world’s number 2 baptism, while Virat Kohli occupied the number 4 position in the ranking.
However, the last update of the Batting ICC ranking hate on August 20 excluded both Rohit Sharma and Kohli in the first 100 places, leaving the fans and cricket experts who scratched their heads. They felt that it could be an intentional problem or change.
The sudden absence of two of the most prolific in India left several affected, as there is already buzzing on his future at Cricket Hate. Over the years, Rohit and Kohli have been the backbone of India’s shake in the format, gaining various ICC trophies for them.
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However, the International Cricket Council (ICC) quickly clarified that the error was purely technical and since then the rankings have been corrected. The governing body of the world has confirmed that both players maintained their original positions in the rankings and remaining active in the hate format.
A spokesman for the CPI said that Hindustan Times said, “There was a mistake in the ranking tables today, but it has been rectified.”
An updated Batting ICC Ranking Rank Hi shows that Rohit Sharma returned to his position number two with 756 rating points, while Shubman Gill remained the world’s number 1 dubbing in 784 points. On the other hand, Virat Kohli kept his number four with 736 rating points.
Shreyas Iyer is another Indian of the top 10 with 704 rating points in the last rankings ICC Hat Batting. Pakistan Babar azam took third place with 751 standings, while New Zealand Daryl Mitchell The Top-5 list with 720 standings were completed.
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma and Kohli last appeared in hate in February 2025 during the ICC Champions Troophy 2025 held in the United Arab Emirates. Both played key papers in India, which ended with a decade of waiting for an ICC hatred crown. Now, both have retired from the Cricket Test and T20I.
Rohit and Virat are ready to return to Indian colors in October when they will travel to Australia through the white ball series. It is said that the next three -party hate series in Australia will be Rohit’s farewell series if he announces his retirement from the game.
On the other hand, Kohli’s future hatred is still safe, as selectors are happy with his physical shape and form, and if he continues to accumulate runners, the right side of the ICC could play in the CPI 2027 World Cup in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Kohli has 14181 runs in 302 hatred in his name.
The former Indian Captain has already destroyed 51 centuries and 74 years in the format of 50 more. Rohit also has an impressive record in the cricket hate, accumulating 11168 in 273 games with the help of 32 centuries and 58 half a century. While Kohli won the World Hate Cup as a player, Rohit still has to play the ICC trophy in the 50 more format.