Rankings can shift with each match, Rishabh Pant has carved out a significant milestone for himself. His recent performance in the Test match against Australia at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has not only highlighted his resilience but also propelled him into the upper echelons of the ICC Test rankings. Pant, with his aggressive yet technically sound approach, has not just scored runs but has also overtaken the legendary Virat Kohli in the rankings, signaling a changing of the guard in Indian cricket.
The Match That Defined His Rise

The Bengaluru Test was nothing short of a rollercoaster for Rishabh Pant. Facing a formidable Australian bowling attack, India found themselves in a precarious position, bowled out for a mere 46 runs in their first innings. Amidst this collapse, Pant stood tall, scoring the highest for India with his gritty 14 runs. However, it was his performance in the second innings that truly showcased his mettle. Scoring 99 runs, Pant was just one run shy of a well-deserved century, dismissed in a heartbreaking manner by William O’Rourke. This innings was not just about the runs he scored but the manner in which he scored them—combining aggression with patience, a rare blend in modern cricket.
The Ranking Surge
This performance was enough to see Pant leapfrog three places in the ICC Test rankings, securing the sixth spot. This ascent has placed him above Kohli, who is now tied for eighth. The significance of this ranking shift isn’t just numerical; it’s symbolic of Pant’s growth as a Test batsman. Kohli, known for his consistency and dominance in the format, has been a benchmark for Indian cricket. Pant overtaking him is indicative of not just his current form but also his potential to be a mainstay in the Indian Test team for years to come.
The Indian Contingent in the Top 10
Interestingly, Pant’s rise doesn’t make him the highest-ranked Indian in the Test rankings. That honor still belongs to Yashasvi Jaiswal, who holds the fourth position. The presence of three Indian batsmen in the top 10—Jaiswal, Pant, and Kohli—underscores the depth and talent in Indian cricket. It also poses an intriguing question about the future of Indian batting, where the baton might be passing to a new generation while stalwarts like Virat Kohli continue to influence the game.
Rishabh Pant’s journey in Test cricket has been one of highs and lows, but his recent performance and ranking surge suggest a maturing of his game. His ability to perform under pressure, especially in conditions not traditionally favoring batsmen, marks him out as a special talent. While Kohli’s legacy in Test cricket remains unparalleled, Pant’s overtaking him in the rankings might just be the beginning of a new narrative in Indian cricket. As fans, we look forward to seeing how Pant, along with the likes of Jaiswal, will shape the future of Indian Test cricket. This isn’t just about individual rankings but about the collective strength and the evolving identity of the Indian batting lineup. Pant’s rise is a testament to his hard work, resilience, and an unyielding spirit that could well define the next era of Indian cricket.