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Indian Cricketers Reach New Heights in ICC Test Rankings

Summary

  • Mohammed Siraj climbs to 12th in bowling rankings
  • Ravindra Jadeja hits career-high batting rating, moves to 25th
  • Jasprit Bumrah retains #1 spot in bowling rankings
Indian Cricketers Reach New Heights in ICC Test Rankings

According to the latest ICC Test rankings released on October 8th, 2025, several Indian cricketers have reached new heights following their dominant victory over the West Indies last month.

Pace bowler Mohammed Siraj has climbed three spots to a career-best 12th position in the bowling rankings. Siraj's impressive performance in the first Test, where he took 7 wickets including a 4-40 haul in the first innings, has propelled him past West Indian bowlers Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph.

In the batting rankings, Ravindra Jadeja has risen to a personal-best 25th position. Jadeja scored an unbeaten century in the Ahmedabad Test, his sixth Test ton, cementing his position as a valuable all-rounder for India. He now sits one spot above Pakistan's Babar Azam.

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At the top of the bowling rankings, India's Jasprit Bumrah has maintained his #1 position. Bumrah picked up 3 wickets in the first innings of the Ahmedabad Test.

These impressive performances by the Indian cricketers have further solidified their standing in the ICC Test rankings as of October 8th, 2025.

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Pacer Mohammed Siraj has risen to a career-best 12th position in the ICC Test bowling rankings after his impressive performance against the West Indies.
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has hit a personal-best 25th position in the ICC Test batting rankings, scoring an unbeaten century against the West Indies.
India's Jasprit Bumrah has maintained his #1 position in the ICC Test bowling rankings.

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