Smriti Mandhana has once again confirmed her dominance in international women’s cricket by retaining the top spot in the latest ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings. The Indian vice-captain continues to lead the charts with 790 rating points, maintaining a comfortable lead over her closest competitors. South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt remains in second place with 782 points, while other top batters continue to chase the Indian star’s consistent form. Mandhana’s ability to deliver steady performances across formats has helped her remain the world’s top-ranked ODI batter for an extended period.
Mandhana’s achievement highlights her importance in India’s batting lineup and her consistent impact in international cricket. During the recent tour of Australia, the left-handed opener scored 89 runs across three matches. Although the series proved difficult for India overall, Mandhana’s ranking remained unaffected due to her overall consistency and previous performances. Her elegant stroke play, calm temperament and ability to anchor innings have made her one of the most reliable batters in women’s cricket.
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur continues to hold the eighth position in the ICC ODI batting rankings, ensuring that India still has two players in the top ten. Harmanpreet scored 132 runs during the ODI series against Australia, including a highest score of 54. Her ability to accelerate the scoring rate and guide the middle order has been crucial for India over the years. The experienced batter remains a key figure in the Indian women’s cricket team and continues to contribute significantly with the bat.
Meanwhile, Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues slipped one place in the rankings and is now positioned at 12th. The right-hander managed 61 runs in three matches during the Australia series, which resulted in a slight drop in her ranking. Rodrigues has been one of India’s most promising young batters, known for her aggressive style and quick scoring ability. Despite the slight drop, she continues to remain close to the top ten and remains an important part of India’s batting unit.
India’s recent tour of Australia ended on a challenging note. While the Indian women’s team managed to secure a 2–1 victory in the T20I series, they suffered a 0–3 defeat in the ODI series against the hosts. Australia also went on to defeat India by 10 wickets in a one-off day-night Test match on March 8. Despite the mixed results in the tour, several Indian players managed to maintain their positions in the ICC rankings due to consistent performances across previous series.
The latest ICC rankings also saw significant improvements for players from New Zealand. The White Ferns currently hold a commanding 2–0 lead over Zimbabwe in their ongoing three-match ODI series, and several of their players have made strong gains in the rankings. Captain Amelia Kerr delivered outstanding performances with the ball, taking 11 wickets in just two matches. Her impressive spell included a remarkable seven-wicket haul in the second ODI.
As a result of her performance, Amelia Kerr moved up five places to reach the 11th position in the ICC Women’s ODI bowling rankings. She also improved her position in the ODI all-rounders’ rankings, climbing one place to reach fifth. Kerr has been one of the most consistent all-rounders in women’s cricket, contributing significantly with both bat and ball.
Another New Zealand player who made a major jump in the rankings is Brooke Halliday. She climbed eight positions to reach the 11th spot in the ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings. Halliday’s rise was largely driven by her outstanding unbeaten innings of 157 in the opening match of the series against Zimbabwe. Her remarkable knock not only helped her team secure a strong victory but also boosted her position in the global rankings.
New Zealand batter Maddy Green also moved up four positions to reach the 22nd place in the ODI batting rankings after scoring 94 runs in two matches during the same series. The strong performances from New Zealand players demonstrate the growing depth and competitiveness of their squad.
Apart from the ODI rankings, the ICC also released updates for the Women’s T20I rankings. Several players from Sri Lanka and West Indies made notable progress in the latest standings. Sri Lanka batter Hasini Perera climbed 15 places to reach the 28th position in the T20I batting rankings after scoring an unbeaten half-century in the final match of the series.
Sri Lankan player Imesha Dulani also gained 17 places to reach the 72nd position following her unbeaten score of 34 in the same match. Her performance played an important role in helping her team finish the series strongly.
Another Sri Lankan player, Kavisha Dilhari, improved her position in multiple categories. She moved up three places to reach the 21st position in the T20I bowling rankings and climbed two spots to reach 11th place in the T20I all-rounders’ rankings. Dilhari’s contributions with both bat and ball have made her an important player for Sri Lanka’s team.
West Indies spinner Afy Fletcher emerged as the biggest gainer among bowlers in the T20I rankings. The experienced bowler climbed four places to reach seventh position after taking three wickets in two matches against Sri Lanka. Fletcher’s performance once again demonstrated her ability to deliver under pressure and contribute significantly to her team’s bowling attack.
Overall, the latest ICC rankings reflect the ongoing competitive nature of women’s international cricket. While Smriti Mandhana continues to lead the ODI batting rankings, players from different countries are steadily improving their positions through strong performances. The rankings also highlight how consistent performances in international matches can influence global standings and showcase emerging talent across the sport.
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