Australia have gone top in both the formats for the first time since December 2008. Australia last held the number-one Test ranking in August 2009, when they were displaced after losing 2-1 to England.
India, who were thrashed during trips to South Africa and New Zealand in their most recent Test assignments, have slipped from third to fifth in the table after dropping 10 ratings points.
In the ODIs list, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men held on to the second spot.
Similarly, India's 2011-2012 victory against the West Indies, and 2012-2013 victories against New Zealand and Australia are now weighted at 50 per cent.
There has been little change to the ODIs rankings, despite the top three sides -- Australia, India and Sri Lanka -- seeing their rating drop.
Australia have now edged ahead of South Africa, a team which had held the number-one position since August 2012.
In the latest table, Australia have gained eight ratings points to move up from 115 to 123, while South Africa has dropped from 127 to be level on 123, with Australia ahead of South Africa by a fraction of a point, the ICC said in a statement.
Australia captain Michael Clarke was delighted with the news that his side was now on top of both the Test and ODI tables.
