Top 10 Indian Cricket Players to Watch in 2025
- Rohan A.
- Dec 13, 2024
- 3 min read
India’s cricketing future has rarely looked brighter, and as the 2020s progress, a new generation of stars—alongside a few seasoned pillars—stands ready to define the national team’s path. By 2025, the landscape of Indian cricket will likely feature a harmonious blend of tested veterans, blossoming talents, and dynamic all-rounders. Here are ten players to keep a keen eye on as they shape India’s fortunes across formats

Shubman Gill (Batter)
Already established as a rising star, Shubman Gill’s poised technique, effortless strokeplay, and adaptability across all formats make him a cornerstone of India’s top order. By 2025, expect Gill not only to anchor run-chases with calm assurance but also to produce big centuries abroad—cementing his status as India’s next batting lynchpin.
Yashasvi Jaiswal (Batter)
Having climbed the ranks through exceptional domestic and IPL performances, Jaiswal brings a fearless attitude to the top of the order. Blessed with the ability to shift gears seamlessly, he can accumulate runs methodically in Tests and detonate bowling attacks in T20s. By 2025, Jaiswal may well be the aggressive foil to more measured partners like Gill, setting up matches with blistering starts.
Rishabh Pant (Wicketkeeper-Batter)
While injury setbacks have slowed his momentum, Rishabh Pant’s return to full fitness promises fireworks. Pant’s fearless approach, penchant for audacious strokeplay, and ability to change a match in a single session are unrivaled. By 2025, if he’s firing on all cylinders, Pant could redefine the role of the wicketkeeper-batter for another generation.
4. Ishan Kishan (Wicketkeeper-Batter)
Ishan Kishan’s left-handed flair and versatility as a keeper-batter make him integral to India’s white-ball plans. Adept at countering both pace and spin, Kishan can stabilize a shaky start or accelerate a scoring rate at will. As the team juggles formats, Kishan’s adaptability will make him invaluable—particularly in T20 and ODI cricket.
5. Hardik Pandya (All-Rounder)
Hardik Pandya’s journey from a swashbuckling finisher to a calming leader in the shortest format has already begun. As India looks beyond established veterans for guidance, Pandya’s balance of power hitting, strategic captaincy in T20s, and handy seam bowling will ensure he remains a central figure. By 2025, he may well be steering India toward major white-ball trophies.
6. Suryakumar Yadav (Batter)
Few batters have captured global attention in T20 cricket as quickly as Suryakumar Yadav. Known for his imaginative strokeplay and ability to find boundaries in unconventional ways, SKY’s finesse in limited-overs cricket is unmatched. With more exposure and experience, Suryakumar will aim to translate his T20 brilliance to ODIs—possibly even Tests—establishing himself as a multi-format threat by 2025.
7. Mohammed Siraj (Fast Bowler)
Mohammed Siraj has emerged as a leader of India’s new pace generation. With a tireless work ethic, the ability to move the ball both ways, and a knack for producing breakthroughs at crucial intervals, he’s already one of India’s most dependable quicks. By 2025, Siraj may assume the mantle of the frontline seamer, consistently delivering impact spells in all conditions.
8. Jasprit Bumrah (Fast Bowler)
Injuries have tested Jasprit Bumrah’s resilience, but there’s little doubt about his talent. His unorthodox action, deadly yorkers, and unmatched skill at the death make him a weapon in every format. If Bumrah manages his workload and remains fit, 2025 could see him return to the pinnacle of fast bowling, guiding younger quicks and rattling opposition line-ups.
9. Arshdeep Singh (Fast Bowler)
A left-arm pace option who excels at controlling the white-ball narrative, Arshdeep Singh’s calm demeanor and pinpoint accuracy have quickly won him admirers. His swing, combined with effective death bowling, can close out challenging overs under pressure. By 2025, Arshdeep’s role as a reliable limited-overs pacer will likely be cemented, giving India a balanced seam attack.
10. Kuldeep Yadav (Spinner)
As wrist-spin continues to be a valuable asset, Kuldeep Yadav’s renaissance is poised to flourish. His journey has seen ups and downs, but a rediscovered rhythm and confidence have placed him back in contention. By 2025, Kuldeep’s guile and variation could establish him as India’s go-to spinner in multiple formats, working in tandem with others and offering the variety needed to unsettle world-class batting line-ups.
Looking Ahead
The players on this list represent only a fraction of India’s cricketing wealth. With the depth of its domestic structures, youth academies, and the IPL’s nurturing grounds, India can look forward to an era where strong leadership, robust bench strength, and cutting-edge fitness and analytics ensure the team’s competitive edge.
By 2025, these ten cricketers will not only be ones to watch but will likely be shaping India’s cricketing identity. Their performances—ranging from match-winning innings to decisive spells—will influence selection, strategy, and India’s hopes of dominating global cricket in the years to come.
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