Gill had a great time in the ODI series at home against England, which India won 3-0, with scores of 87, 60 and 112, which made him the best run-ket of the Series, its 259 points arriving on average out of 86.33 and a typing rate of 103.60. The top top scorer, Shreyas Iyer, was 78 behind Gill with 181 points.
This is the second time that Gill went to the top of the pile in the ODI cricket – the previous opportunity was during the ODI World Cup in 2023.
Gill’s climb pushed Babar in second place. Gill has 796 notation points, while Babar has 773.
Sri Lanka is not part of the Champions trophy, after missing the qualification, but with Asalanka, Theekshana took advantage of the series with two Odi at home against Australia, returning 4 for 40 and none for 11.
Rashid, who has not played Odi since last December, is slipped into the second place, but is not too far behind Theekshana – he has 669 notes points at the 680 of the topper of the return table at the top.