Smriti Mandhana Retains No.1 Spot in ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings; Alyssa Healy Jumps to Fourth
ICC Women's ODI Rankings: Australia's Alyssa Healy has jumped nine places to fourth in the ICC Women's ODI batting rankings.
India's Smriti Mandhana continues to top the ICC Women's ODI batting rankings. Mandhana scored an excellent innings of 80 against Australia in Visakhapatnam for the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025. Australia's captain, Alyssa Healy, after her outstanding 142 against India for the ICC Women's ODI World Cup on October 12th, has jumped a huge nine positions to fourth in the ICC Women's ODI batting rankings.
South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt and New Zealand's Sophie Devine have also improved their batting rankings considerably. Laura Wolvaardt has moved three places to reach number three in the batting rankings, and Sophie Devine has gone two places to reach sixth position. Pakistan's Sidra Amin has also gone up one position to ninth.
Australia's Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner have slipped to seventh and eighth positions, respectively, in the ICC Women's ODI batting rankings. South Africa's Tajmin Brits has dropped six places to tenth. South Africa's emerging player Nadine de Klerk has made an impressive jump of 26 places to 32nd.
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England's Sophie Ecclestone remains at number one in the ICC Women's ODI bowling rankings, while Australia's Ashleigh Gardner is in second place. Australian fast bowler Annabel Sutherland has climbed six places to a career-best eighth position, while South African left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has climbed three places to enter the top 10. Chloe Tryon has gained 18 places to reach 30th in the women's ODI bowlers' list.
Australia's Ashleigh Gardner also maintained her dominance in the all-rounder rankings, retaining her top spot, although South Africa's Chloe Tryon entered the top 10 for the first time after climbing three places. Australia's Annabel Sutherland and England's Nat Sciver Brunt have moved up one place to 5th and 7th, respectively. New Zealand's Amelia Kerr has dropped one place to 6th.
