India's stellar performance in Test cricket continues to shine, with several players making their mark in the ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings as of December 17, 2024. Yashasvi Jaiswal emerges as the highest-ranked Indian batter at the fourth position.
He boasts 811 rating points and a career-best 825 points achieved against Australia in Perth earlier this year. His rise signals India's robust bench strength and the emergence of young talent on the global stage.

| Rank | Player | Rating | Career Best Rating | Achieved Against | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 811 | 825 | Australia at Perth | 2024 |
| 9 | Rishabh Pant | 724 | 801 | England at Edgbaston | 2022 |
| 16 | Shubman Gill | 672 | 701 | Bangladesh at Chennai | 2024 |
| 20 | Virat Kohli | 661 | 937 | England at Southampton | 2018 |
| 30 | Rohit Sharma | 595 | 813 | England at The Oval | 2021 |
| 50 | KL Rahul | 531 | 761 | Sri Lanka at Pallekele | 2017 |
| 51 | Ravindra Jadeja | 528 | 605 | Australia at Nagpur | 2023 |
| 65 | Shreyas Iyer | 479 | 666 | Bangladesh at Mirpur | 2022 |
| 66 | Axar Patel | 478 | 548 | Australia at Ahmedabad | 2023 |
| 69 | Nitish Kumar Reddy | 463 | 463 | Australia at Adelaide | 2024 |
| 83 | Sarfaraz Khan | 392 | 509 | New Zealand at Bengaluru | 2024 |
| 84 | Washington Sundar | 386 | 494 | England at Ahmedabad | 2021 |
| 88 | Ravichandran Ashwin | 356 | 553 | England at Mohali | 2016 |
| 90 | Dhruv Jurel | 352 | 461 | England at Ranchi | 2024 |
Joining Jaiswal in the top 10 is Rishabh Pant, ranked ninth with 724 rating points. Despite being sidelined by injuries in recent months, Pant's peak of 801 points at Edgbaston in 2022 highlights his match-winning capabilities. His consistent performances underscore India's depth in both power-hitting and game awareness, particularly in crunch situations.
Shubman Gill, another promising batter, holds the 16th position with 672 points. Known for his technical prowess and calm demeanor, Gill achieved his career-best 701 points against Bangladesh in Chennai. The presence of young players like Gill reflects the seamless transition India has managed between generations in Test cricket.
Veteran stalwart Virat Kohli occupies the 20th spot with 661 rating points. Although his peak rating of 937 achieved against England in Southampton remains a historic benchmark, his current position underscores his enduring impact and experience as a leader in India's batting lineup.
Captain Rohit Sharma is ranked 30th with 595 points, a decline from his career-best 813 points at The Oval in 2021. Despite this, his leadership and ability to adapt in challenging situations remain crucial for the team. Other notable Indian players in the rankings include KL Rahul at 50th, Ravindra Jadeja at 51st, and Shreyas Iyer at 65th, showcasing the diversity of talent within the squad.
Young players like Nitish Kumar Reddy, ranked 69th, and Sarfaraz Khan, ranked 83rd, exemplify the rise of new talent. Both have shown promise in their recent outings, with Reddy achieving his career-best rating of 463 in Adelaide. Meanwhile, experienced players such as Ravichandran Ashwin (88th) and Ravindra Jadeja continue to provide balance and versatility to the team.
India's representation in the ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings highlights a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging stars. The rankings not only reflect individual brilliance but also underscore India's cohesive team approach in Test cricket. With Jaiswal leading the pack and young talents making their presence felt, the future of Indian cricket in the longest format looks brighter than ever.