India's supremacy in Test cricket continues to evolve as the latest ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings, updated on 24th December 2024, reveal significant shifts.
Rising star Yashasvi Jaiswal has made a remarkable entry into the Top 10, securing the fifth position with an impressive rating of 805.

This surge follows his stellar performances against Australia earlier this year. However, the rankings also highlight concerning slides for India's seasoned batting stalwarts, including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Shubman Gill.
| Rank | Player | Rating | Career-Best Rating | Opponent & Venue | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 805 | 825 | Australia at Perth | 2024 |
| 11 | Rishabh Pant | 708 | 801 | England at Edgbaston | 2022 |
| 20 | Shubman Gill | 652 | 701 | Bangladesh at Chennai | 2024 |
| 21 | Virat Kohli | 646 | 937 | England at Southampton | 2018 |
| 35 | Rohit Sharma | 585 | 813 | England at The Oval | 2021 |
| 40 | KL Rahul | 571 | 761 | Sri Lanka at Pallekele | 2017 |
| 42 | Ravindra Jadeja | 562 | 605 | Australia at Nagpur | 2023 |
| 65 | Shreyas Iyer | 475 | 666 | Bangladesh at Mirpur | 2022 |
| 66 | Axar Patel | 474 | 548 | Australia at Ahmedabad | 2023 |
| 74 | Nitish Kumar Reddy | 441 | 463 | Australia at Adelaide | 2024 |
| 83 | Sarfaraz Khan | 388 | 509 | New Zealand at Bengaluru | 2024 |
| 84 | Washington Sundar | 382 | 494 | England at Ahmedabad | 2021 |
| 88 | Ravichandran Ashwin | 352 | 553 | England at Mohali | 2016 |
| 91 | Dhruv Jurel | 349 | 461 | England at Ranchi | 2024 |
Yashasvi Jaiswal's meteoric rise has been one of the most thrilling stories in Indian cricket this year. With a career-best rating of 825, earned during his brilliant innings against Australia in Perth, Jaiswal has solidified his position among the world's top Test batters. Known for his calm demeanor and solid technique, the young left-hander's consistent performance in challenging conditions has earned him praise, making him the highest-ranked Indian batsman in the latest update.
While Jaiswal's rise is a cause for celebration, India's other key players have faced setbacks. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, once a contender for the top positions with a career-high rating of 801, now finds himself in 11th place with 708 points. Injuries and inconsistent form have hindered Pant's recent performances, contributing to his fall. Similarly, Shubman Gill, widely regarded as India's next batting sensation, has slipped to 20th position with a rating of 652, down from his career-best 701 against Bangladesh earlier this year. Virat Kohli, who once held the No. 1 spot with a record-breaking 937 rating in 2018, has dropped to 21st with a current rating of 646. Kohli's decline highlights India's struggle for batting consistency in the longer format.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has also faced a dip in the rankings, now at 35th with a rating of 585, far from his career-best 813 achieved during the 2021 Test at The Oval. Other senior players like KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja remain further down the rankings, emphasizing the need for consistent performances to reclaim their positions.
India's bench strength is promising, with emerging talents like Nitish Kumar Reddy, Sarfaraz Khan, and Dhruv Jurel making strides in the rankings. These players highlight India's depth in batting. Ravichandran Ashwin, predominantly known for his bowling, also continues to contribute significantly with the bat, securing a spot in the Top 100.
As India prepares for key Test series in 2025, the performances of its batters will be closely watched. The rise of Jaiswal as a reliable top-order player is a positive sign, but the decline of experienced players like Kohli and Rohit underscores the need for a collective batting revival. With the World Test Championship cycle intensifying, all eyes will be on India's batting lineup to regain its dominance on the global stage.