Indian women’s cricket team Smriti Mandhana is closing in on the top spot in both the ICC Women’s T20I Batter Rankings and the ICC Women’s ODI Batter Rankings after her outstanding performance in the ongoing white-ball series against the West Indies.
In the latest updated rankings, Smriti Mandhana is currently ranked second in both the ICC Women’s T20I Batter Rankings and the ICC Women’s ODI Batter Rankings, thanks to her exceptional form with the bat. Her latest ODI rating stands at 739, just 34 points behind leader Laura Wolvaardt (773).
Smriti Mandhana is close to the number one ranking in both the T20I and ODI formats
The 28-year-old left-hander has a great chance of overtaking Laura Wolvaardt this week, as India still have two more ODI matches to play against the West Indies Women on home soil. The Indian women’s cricket team is currently playing West Indies in the second ODI at the Vadodara International Cricket Stadium, and opener Mandhana has already made 25*.
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On the other hand, in the latest ICC Women’s T20I Batter Rankings, Smriti Mandhana’s rating of 753 is just four points behind Beth Mooney’s 757. She scored 62 off 41 balls and 77 off 47 balls, completing a hat-trick of half-centuries against the team. West Indies in the last T20I series at home.
Mandhana’s impressive form continued in the ongoing three-match ODI series, as she played a brilliant knock of 91 runs off 102 balls in the opener in Vadodara, which was her fifth successive score of 50+ in international cricket.
Meanwhile, West Indies captain Hayley Matthews showed her brilliance with the bat in the ongoing India series, smashing an unbeaten 85* off 47 balls and a quick 22 off 17 balls in the recent two-match T20I series.
Harmanpreet Kaur, Hayley Matthews and Alyssa Healy move up the ICC Women’s Rankings after a strong performance
Her impressive performance has propelled Hayley Matthews to third place in the ICC Women’s T20I batting rankings, tied with Tahlia McGrath, both of whom have a rating of 748. As the ICC Women’s Championship action is underway around the world, the bottom half of the women’s ODI In the ICC batting rankings have seen some changes.
India women’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s 34 in the first ODI against the West Indies helped her move up three places, placing alongside Tammy Beaumont in 10th place, with both having a rating of 631.
Australian Alyssa Healy also rose two places, moving to eighth place with a rating of 640, after scoring 39 and 34 against New Zealand. Annabel Sutherland, on the other hand, made a significant rise in the ICC Women’s ODI Batter Rankings, jumping 11 places to 18th with a rating of 563.
Annabel Sutherland’s all-round brilliance has propelled her up the ICC Women’s Rankings
Sutherland’s 105* and 42, followed by 3/39 in the third ODI, also saw her rise two places to seventh in the ICC women’s overall rankings, leapfrogging Sophie Devine and Shamari Athapathu. In the latest International Cricket Council women’s bowling rankings, emerging talents have made significant progress.
Australians Alana King and Kim Garth moved up the rankings, with King moving up two places to 12th, while Garth rose four places to 13th. Annabel Sutherland’s performance also saw her jump three places to 17th.
New Zealander Millie Kerr rose significantly to 11th place with 572 points. India’s Renuka Singh, after her outstanding performance of 5/29 in the first ODI, helped her climb six places to 20th with 497 points in the updated ICC Women’s Bowling ODI Rankings.
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