Top 5 Indian batsmen with most runs in WTC 2025-27
Indian batters have delivered from exceptional performances in ICC WTC 2025-27.
India’s campaign in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle has seen many ups and downs, as it is marked by a period of transition, with Shubman Gill taking over as Test captain following the retirement of former Indian greats Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Despite India not having all the results going in their favour, batters have continued to produce strong individual batting performances, with the skipper Gill leading from the front. The numbers underline the formidability of their top-order as well as middle-order batters.
India have a very versatile batting order with batters from almost every position contributing handsomely in this WTC cycle. Out of the top five batters, four of them have crossed the 700-run mark in the current WTC cycle., and on that note, we take a look at top five Indian batsmen with most runs in WTC 2025-27
Top Indian batters with most runs in WTC 2025-27:
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5. Rishabh Pant – 633 runs in 7 matches

Rishabh Pant sits at the bottom of the this list for India in the ongoing WTC cycle. The left-handed batting maestro has amassed 633 runs in only seven matches in this WTC cycle, and his numbers prove that unconventional technique is no longer a hindrance to success in Test cricket. Currently, Pant is also the highest run-getter for India in WTC history. Pant has set the record apart with two centuries and four half-centuries in this WTC cycle.
4. Yashasvi Jaiswal – 745 runs in 10 matches

Yashasvi Jaiswal sits next on the list with 745 runs in 10 matches. The left-handed opener has emerged as the most consistent member of the Indian playing XI in this WTC cycle and is often considered the future of Test cricket in India.
Alongside the flurry of runs, Jaiswal has contributed handsomely with three centuries and three half-centuries to his name. Adding to his longevity is the aggressive approach that makes him one of the most dangerous batters in the Indian batting order.
3. Ravindra Jadeja – 747 runs in 10 matches

Ravindra Jadeja, the veteran Indian all-rounder, has amassed 747 runs in 10 matches for India in this WTC cycle. His batting performance has highlighted his value as an all-rounder and has strengthened India’s lower-order batting. Jadeja’s presence among India’s leading run-scorers is particularly impressive because of his role beyond just batting.
Despite coming down the order, Ravindra Jadeja has piled up six half-centuries and two centuries in this edition of the WTC with a stunning average of 62.25.
2. KL Rahul – 913 runs in 10 matches

Indian veteran opener KL Rahul stepped into the shoes of former opener Rohit Sharma with perfection and has contributed 913 runs across 10 Test matches for India in this WTC cycle. He has returned to the mix of the Indian Test side as a full-time opener at the start of this WTC cycle.
The Indian opener has had an amazing conversion rate, as he has scored three centuries to add to his four half-centuries for India at the top of the order.
1. Shubman Gill – 974 runs in 9 matches

With Rahul remaining within touching distance of the top spot, Captain Shubman Gill sits at the top of India’s run-scoring chart with 974 runs from just nine appearances. Captain Gill’s consistency has made him one of India’s most productive batters.
Shubman Gill’s record has been astonishing in this edition of the WTC. He has added five centuries to his record tally, and one half-century.
Who has most runs for India in WTC history?
Rishabh Pant is India’s highest run-getter in WTC history with 2885 runs.
Who has most centuries for India in WTC history?
Shubman Gill has the most centuries for India in WTC history with 10 hundreds to his name.
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Subhomoy Datta has been a sports writer since 2022. He holds a BSc in Microbiology from Rastraguru Surendranath College, WBSU, and is currently pursuing his master’s at NIT Surathkal. With a growing interest in sports journalism, he enjoys following the game closely and turning sporting moments into stories for fans.
