Rishabh Pant Achieves Career-High Ranking After Historic Twin Centuries

Rishabh Pant has made headlines by climbing to 7th place in the ICC Test rankings after scoring twin centuries in a recent match against England. This achievement marks him as the second wicketkeeper in history to accomplish such a feat, surpassing MS Dhoni's record for Test centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper. Pant's rise is particularly significant as he solidifies his role in India's Test future following the retirements of key players. His journey back to form after a serious car accident in 2022 showcases his dedication and hard work. Read on to learn more about his remarkable performance and the current top players in the Test rankings.
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Rishabh Pant Achieves Career-High Ranking After Historic Twin Centuries

Rishabh Pant's Remarkable Rise in ICC Rankings

Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has reached a career-best ranking of 7th among batters, accumulating 801 rating points. This achievement follows his impressive performance in Leeds, where he scored twin centuries of 134 and 118, despite India ultimately losing the match as England chased down the second-highest total in Test history.


A Historic Milestone for Wicket-Keeper Batters

Pant has become only the second designated wicketkeeper in Test cricket history to score centuries in both innings of a match, following the legendary Andy Flower from Zimbabwe. Additionally, he has surpassed MS Dhoni's record for the most Test centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper.


With his ascent from 8th to 7th place, Pant now holds the title of the highest-ranked wicketkeeper-batter, solidifying his crucial role in India's Test cricket future, especially in light of the retirements of prominent players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.


The Journey Back to Form

Pant's remarkable comeback after recovering from a serious car accident in 2022 showcases his dedication and hard work.


Current Top-10 Men's Test Rankings

Position Player Rating Career Best Rating
1 Joe Root 889 932 v Pakistan at Multan 2024
2 Harry Brook 874 898 v New Zealand at Wellington 2024
3 Kane Williamson 867 919 v Pakistan at Christchurch 2021
4 Yashasvi Jaiswal 851 854 v Australia at Melbourne 2024
5 Steve Smith 824 947 v South Africa at Durban 2018
6 Temba Bavuma 806 806 v Australia at Lord's 2025
7 Rishabh Pant 801 801 v England at Headingley 2025
8 Ben Duckett 787 787 v India at Headingley 2025
9 Kamindu Mendis 784 784 v Bangladesh at Galle 2025
10 Saud Shakeel 739 764 v South Africa at Centurion 2024