

Many big changes have been seen in the latest ICC Test batting rankings. Joe Root has once again reached the number 1 position, while India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal has created history by making it to the top-5 for the first time.
ICC Test Rankings 2025 (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: The ICC has released the latest Test batsmen rankings for 2025, and this time many surprising changes have come to the fore. England's experienced batsman Joe Root has made a brilliant comeback and once again captured the number 1 chair. On the other hand, India's young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has created a stir in the cricket world by making it to the top-5 for the first time.
Joe Root-at the top again
Joe Root has secured the first position in the Test batsmen rankings with 889 rating points. His brilliant century against Pakistan in the year 2024 and his consistent performance in the ongoing series against India recently brought him to the top again. His technical ability and restraint make him special in Test cricket.
Harry Brook-the face of the new era
Young batsman Harry Brook has made his place in second place with 874 rating points. His aggressive style and match-winning innings against India and New Zealand have taken him up rapidly. Brook has emerged as a symbol of new energy in England's Test cricket.
Kane Williamson-another name for trust
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is third in this list with 867 rating points. Even though his rating has dropped slightly, his consistent performance and class still make him reliable.
Yashasvi Jaiswal-New hope of young India
Yashasvi Jaiswal has entered the top-5 of the ICC Test rankings for the first time and is at number four with 851 rating points. His explosive innings against Australia in the Melbourne Test and his recent century against England made this milestone possible. His achievement is a big sign for Indian cricket.
Steve Smith-Example of experience
Australia's legendary batsman Steve Smith remains at the fifth position with 816 points. Even though his career-high rating was 947, he remains in the top ranking despite the current decline in form. His experience and batting class still make him a pillar of Test cricket.
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