India in ICC Men's T20I Batting Rankings: The latest ICC Men's T20I batting rankings (as of January 28, 2025) have brought major shifts for Indian cricketers, with some rising to glory while others face setbacks.
Tilak Varma has emerged as India's top-ranked T20I batter, climbing to No.2 in the world, while Abhishek Sharma has made a spectacular 59-spot jump, marking his arrival on the big stage. However, the rankings have also exposed disappointments, with Sanju Samson slipping 12 places, raising concerns over his form.

With the T20 World Cup 2026 on the horizon, these rankings reflect a new era for Indian cricket, where fresh faces are stealing the spotlight while seasoned campaigners struggle to hold their ground. Let’s take a closer look at the biggest winners and losers in India's latest T20I rankings update!
| Rank | Player | Rating | Career Best Rating | Highest vs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Tilak Varma | 832 | 844 | England (2025) |
| 4 | Suryakumar Yadav | 763 | 910 | New Zealand (2023) |
| 9 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 685 | 779 | Sri Lanka (2024) |
| 16 | Ruturaj Gaikwad | 601 | 707 | Zimbabwe (2024) |
| 29 | Sanju Samson | 577 | 602 | England (2025) |
| 38 | Shubman Gill | 555 | 614 | Sri Lanka (2024) |
| 40 | Abhishek Sharma | 549 | 549 | England (2025) |
| 56 | Hardik Pandya | 488 | 490 | West Indies (2023) |
| 60 | Rinku Singh | 473 | 549 | Afghanistan (2024) |
| 66 | Rohit Sharma | 451 | 719 | West Indies (2018) |
| 70 | Virat Kohli | 434 | 897 | England (2014) |
| 96 | Shivam Dube | 375 | 472 | Afghanistan (2024) |
| 98 | Ishan Kishan | 373 | 717 | Ireland (2022) |
At just 21, Tilak Varma has cemented his position as India's best-ranked T20I batter, sitting second in the world with a rating of 832. His fearless strokeplay and consistency have been instrumental in India’s recent T20I successes.
His career-best rating of 844, achieved against England in Chennai earlier this year, is a testament to his growing stature. From playing crucial knocks under pressure to anchoring the innings when needed, Tilak has evolved into a vital cog in India’s batting lineup. If he continues this upward trajectory, a No.1 ranking might just be around the corner!
One of the biggest gainers in the latest rankings is Abhishek Sharma, who has made a massive jump, climbing 59 spots to enter the top 50 at No.40 with a rating of 549.
His recent explosive performances, particularly against England in Rajkot, have showcased his aggressive intent and ability to clear the ropes effortlessly. The left-hander, known for his fearless brand of cricket, is proving to be a match-winner for India in the shortest format.
Having reached his career-best rating of 549, he is well on his way to becoming a regular in India’s T20I setup. Could he be the next big thing in Indian T20 cricket? The signs certainly suggest so!
While young stars are making waves, the biggest disappointment in the latest rankings is Sanju Samson. The talented wicketkeeper-batter has dropped 12 places to No.29, with a rating of 577.
Despite flashes of brilliance, inconsistency continues to haunt Samson’s T20I career. His career-best rating of 602, achieved against England in Kolkata, now seems like a distant memory. With competition for places intensifying, his form in the upcoming matches will be crucial if he wants to remain in India’s T20I plans.
India’s T20I batting rankings clearly indicate a shift towards young, dynamic players like Tilak Varma, Abhishek Sharma, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. As the T20 World Cup 2026 approaches, these rising stars will be crucial in shaping India’s campaign. Meanwhile, veterans like Samson, Kohli, and Rohit will need to step up if they want to remain in the reckoning.