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India in ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings: Jasprit Bumrah Dominates the Top, While Mohammed Siraj Faces Challenges Despite Strong Performances

India in ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings: In the latest ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings, released on January 7, 2025, India continues to reign supreme, with Jasprit Bumrah standing tall at the top of the leaderboard.

Despite a collective surge in India's bowling strength, there are contrasting stories for its leading pacer, Bumrah, and his fellow fast bowler, Mohammed Siraj, who finds himself struggling to move up despite his impressive showings.

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Here’s a table summarizing the latest ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings for Indian players:

Position Player Team Rating Career Best Rating
1 Jasprit Bumrah India 908 908 v Australia at Sydney 2025
9 Ravindra Jadeja India 745 899 v Australia at Ranchi 2017
22 Kuldeep Yadav India 623 686 v England at Dharamsala 2024
26 Mohammed Siraj India 601 661 v South Africa at Cape Town 2024
44 Axar Patel India 476 650 v Bangladesh at Chittagong 2022
55 Washington Sundar India 384 420 v Australia at Perth 2024
65 Shardul Thakur India 317 489 v South Africa at Cape Town 2022
84 Akash Deep India 237 269 v New Zealand at Mumbai 2024
93 Prasidh Krishna India 204 204 v Australia at Sydney 2025

Jasprit Bumrah: A Steady Climb to the Summit

Jasprit Bumrah’s name has been synonymous with exceptional fast bowling, and his position at the summit of the ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings is a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence. With a rating of 908, Bumrah has not only maintained his top spot but has also tied his career-best rating, achieved during the historic Test series against Australia in Sydney in 2025.

His unshakable consistency, remarkable pace, and deadly yorkers have made him a fearsome weapon in India's arsenal. Bumrah’s ability to perform under pressure has been a key factor in India's dominance in the Test format, and his rise to number one has solidified his reputation as one of the world’s finest fast bowlers.

As India continues to aim for global supremacy in Test cricket, Bumrah's leadership in the bowling attack remains invaluable. His performance in the recent Test series against Australia exemplifies his unmatched skill, which has been crucial in propelling India to the pinnacle of world cricket.

Mohammed Siraj: A Rising Star with Room for Improvement

While Bumrah basks in the glory of being the world’s best, Mohammed Siraj, India’s second prominent pacer, faces an uphill battle in the rankings. Siraj has been a key figure in India’s bowling attack, consistently delivering breakthroughs and maintaining pressure with his fiery pace and intelligent swing. However, his current ranking of 26, with a rating of 601, does not reflect his true potential. Despite his match-winning performances, including standout displays in South Africa at Cape Town in 2024, Siraj has struggled to break into the upper echelons of the rankings.

While Siraj’s aggressive bowling and ability to generate bounce and swing in challenging conditions have earned him accolades from fans and pundits alike, his ranking remains an area of concern. A series of consistent performances in future matches could propel him into the top 20, allowing him to take his rightful place alongside Bumrah. However, until then, Siraj will continue to work hard in his efforts to challenge the world’s elite bowlers and improve his standing in the rankings.

India's Bowlers Shining Across the Board

Beyond Bumrah and Siraj, India’s spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav are also making significant strides in the ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings. Jadeja, with a rating of 745, continues to be a critical asset for India, while Kuldeep’s impressive rise to 22nd place with a career-best rating of 686 in Dharamsala in 2024 speaks volumes about his improving consistency.

India’s depth in bowling has been further bolstered by the emergence of players like Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, and Prasidh Krishna. As India eyes future challenges on the global stage, the team's rich pool of bowling talent remains a cornerstone of their Test cricket success.

Story first published: Thursday, January 9, 2025, 21:49 [IST]
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