The rankings are a testament to the nation's depth in talent, featuring a dynamic mix of seasoned stalwarts and emerging stars. With players like Yashasvi Jaiswal leading the charge at the second position and veterans like Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant continuing to leave their mark, India's batting lineup reflects a perfect balance of experience and youthful vigor.
These rankings not only highlight individual brilliance but also underscore the robust cricketing framework that nurtures talent at every level.
India in ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings
Position |
Player |
Rating |
Career-Best Rating |
Achieved Against |
Year |
2 |
Yashasvi Jaiswal |
825 |
825 |
Australia at Perth |
2024 |
6 |
Rishabh Pant |
736 |
801 |
England at Edgbaston |
2022 |
13 |
Virat Kohli |
689 |
937 |
England at Southampton |
2018 |
17 |
Shubman Gill |
673 |
701 |
Bangladesh at Chennai |
2024 |
26 |
Rohit Sharma |
623 |
813 |
England at The Oval |
2021 |
49 |
KL Rahul |
535 |
761 |
Sri Lanka at Pallekele |
2017 |
50 |
Ravindra Jadeja |
534 |
605 |
Australia at Nagpur |
2023 |
63 |
Shreyas Iyer |
484 |
666 |
Bangladesh at Mirpur |
2022 |
64 |
Axar Patel |
483 |
548 |
Australia at Ahmedabad |
2023 |
74 |
Nitish Kumar Reddy |
414 |
414 |
Australia at Perth |
2024 |
78 |
Sarfaraz Khan |
396 |
509 |
New Zealand at Bengaluru |
2024 |
80 |
Washington Sundar |
390 |
494 |
England at Ahmedabad |
2021 |
86 |
Ravichandran Ashwin |
360 |
553 |
England at Mohali |
2016 |
88 |
Dhruv Jurel |
356 |
461 |
England at Ranchi |
2024 |
India's young sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal has emerged as a standout performer, holding the second position with an impressive 825 rating points. This career-best rating came after his stellar performance against Australia at Perth in 2024, underscoring his ability to excel under pressure on foreign soil.
Rishabh Pant, ranked sixth with 736 points, remains a pivotal figure in India's Test lineup. Though he peaked with 801 points against England at Edgbaston in 2022, his aggressive batting style continues to be a vital asset. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, a legend in his own right, is currently ranked 13th with 689 points. Kohli's career-best rating of 937, achieved against England at Southampton in 2018, remains one of the highest in cricket history.
Shubman Gill, another rising star, occupies the 17th position with 673 points. His best performance came earlier this year against Bangladesh in Chennai, where he reached 701 points, hinting at his potential to climb further.
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, ranked 26th with 623 points, and KL Rahul, at 49th with 535 points, represent seasoned campaigners whose past highs, including career-best ratings of 813 and 761, respectively, highlight their contributions to Indian cricket.
India's depth in talent is evident with players like Shreyas Iyer (63rd), Axar Patel (64th), and Nitish Kumar Reddy (74th) making their mark. Nitish Kumar Reddy's entry into the rankings at 414 points following his exploits at Perth speaks volumes about India's promising bench strength. Even Indian all-rounders like Ravindra Jadeja (50th) and Ravichandran Ashwin (86th) find a place in the rankings, showcasing their dual value with bat and ball.