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ICC Womens ODI Rankings: Smriti Mandhana At Top, Deepti Sharma Makes MASSIVE Jump; Harmanpreet Kaur Drops Down
ICC Womens ODI Rankings: Smriti Mandhana At Top, Deepti Sharma Makes MASSIVE Jump; Harmanpreet Kaur Drops Down

India.com

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ICC Womens ODI Rankings: Smriti Mandhana At Top, Deepti Sharma Makes MASSIVE Jump; Harmanpreet Kaur Drops Down

England and India players made significant gains in the latest ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings following strong performances in the first two matches of the ongoing series. With the series level at 1-1 and everything to play for in the decider, the first two ODIs between England and India delivered thrilling contests, with standout performances reflected in the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings released on Tuesday. Deepti Sharma was one of the biggest movers in the batting rankings after her unbeaten 62 in the first ODI, which earned her the Player of the Match award and guided India to a successful chase of 259. She followed it up with another unbeaten 30 in the second ODI, which, despite coming in a losing cause, helped her climb 10 spots to No.23 in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings. On the other hand, Harmanpreet Kaur faced the heat of her ordinary form with scores of 17 and 7 in the first two ODIs, dropping five places to No. 21 in the batting rankings. Meanwhile, Smriti Mandhana remained steady at the top of the rankings after registering scores of 28 and 42 in the first two matches while maintaining her rating of 727. Sophia Dunkley's 83 off 92 balls in the first ODI played a key role in taking England to a strong total and earned her a jump of 24 places to No.52. On the other hand, Alice Davidson-Richards, who contributed with a solid 53, rose 40 spots to No.118. In the ICC Women's ODI bowling rankings, world No.1 Sophie Ecclestone strengthened her position at the top with four wickets in the series so far, including a Player of the Match-winning 3/27 in the second ODI. Her rating jumped from 747 to 776, further extending her lead over Aussie duo Ashleigh Gardner (724) and Megan Schutt (696), who round out the top three. Notably, finger spinners have dominated the series so far, with England's Charlie Dean and India's Sneh Rana picking up three wickets each. Dean broke into the top 10, climbing two places to No.9 with a career-best rating of 625 while Rana jumped 12 spots to No.21, also reaching a personal best rating of 515. Dean also made progress in the ICC Women's All-rounder Rankings, moving up to joint 14th alongside Australia's Ellyse Perry. Ecclestone's quick unbeaten 23 off 19 balls in the first ODI, combined with her four wickets in the series, helped her climb three spots to 18th in the all-rounders list.

Sharma makes significant gains in Women's ODI Batting Rankings
Sharma makes significant gains in Women's ODI Batting Rankings

Int'l Cricket Council

timea day ago

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  • Int'l Cricket Council

Sharma makes significant gains in Women's ODI Batting Rankings

India's Deepti Sharma has leapt 10 slots to 23rd in the latest update of the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings. She returned an unbeaten and player-of-the-match-winning score of 62 in the first match in Southampton, which saw India open the series with a four-wicket win. This was closely followed by an unbeaten score of 30 in England's bounce-back at Lord's, where the hosts levelled the series with an eight-wicket win in a rain-affected match. The series decider is today at Durham. Another big mover in the batters list is Sophia Dunkley. Her 83 from 92 balls in the first match helped her rocket 24 spots to 52nd. These movements have pushed Australia's Ellyse Perry up one slot to fourth place and Marizanne Kapp of South Africa to 11th, just 17 rating points behind Australia's Ash Gardner (650 points) and re-entering the top 10. England's left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone continues her reign in the bowling rankings thanks to her three for 27 at Lord's. She has a 52-point lead over Gardner, who is in second place. Ecclestone also advanced three places to 18th in the all-rounders' list. Other movements in the bowling rankings include Charlie Dean's two slot-shift to ninth, Sneh Rana's leap to 21st place from 33rd place and Nat Sciver-Brunt's 15-slot advance to joint 48th. Ireland's Gaby Lewis has jumped five places to 18th in the ICC Women's T20I Batters Rankings. It is her first appearance in the top 20 of the list, and comes following her innings of 67, which set up Ireland's six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the first T20I of three in Dublin. They lead the three-match series 1-0. Zimbabwe's captain, Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano's innings of 42 in the same match saw her rewarded with a two-slot shift to 58th place. Lewis's teammates, Arlene Kelly, Cara Murray and Jane Maguire moved to 23rd, 48th and 56th among the bowlers, while Zimbabwe's Lindokuhle progressed nine slots to 83rd. For more on the ICC Rankings, please click here.

ICC Women's Players Rankings: India, England cricket stars make major gains
ICC Women's Players Rankings: India, England cricket stars make major gains

Time of India

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  • Time of India

ICC Women's Players Rankings: India, England cricket stars make major gains

India's Deepti Sharma batting (PTI Photo) India's Deepti Sharma has made significant progress in the latest ICC women's player rankings released on Tuesday. The ongoing ODI series between India and England, currently tied at 1-1, has resulted in ranking improvements for players from both teams. Deepti's unbeaten 62 in the first ODI helped India successfully chase England's target of 259 runs. Deepti's subsequent unbeaten 30 in the second ODI, despite the loss, propelled her up 10 positions to number 23 in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings. England's Sophia Dunkley advanced 24 places to rank 52 after scoring 83 runs in the series opener. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Alice Davidson-Richards climbed 40 spots to position 118 following her impressive 53-run innings. India's Smriti Mandhana retained her top position with scores of 28 and 42 in the first two matches, maintaining a rating of 727. In bowling rankings, Sophie Ecclestone strengthened her leading position. She captured four wickets in the series, including a match-winning 3/27 in the second ODI. Her rating increased from 747 to 776, extending her lead over Australians Ashleigh Gardner and Megan Schutt. Finger spinners have been dominant in the series. England's Charlie Dean and India's Sneh Rana each took three wickets. Dean entered the top 10, rising to ninth place with a career-best rating of 625. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Rana moved up 12 spots to 21st position with a personal best rating of 515. In the all-rounder rankings, Dean joined Australia's Ellyse Perry at 14th place. Ecclestone's quick 23 runs off 19 balls in the first ODI and her four wickets helped her rise three places to 18th position. The ICC Women's T20I Rankings saw Irish players improve after their victory over Zimbabwe in the series opener. Captain Gaby Lewis advanced five places to 18th in the batting rankings after scoring 67 runs off 49 balls in Ireland's successful chase of 118. In T20I bowling, Arlene Kelly and Cara Murray played key roles in limiting Zimbabwe to 117/9. Kelly moved up two spots to 23rd position, while Murray advanced four places to 48th. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

England, India headline latest ICC Women's Rankings update
England, India headline latest ICC Women's Rankings update

Int'l Cricket Council

timea day ago

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  • Int'l Cricket Council

England, India headline latest ICC Women's Rankings update

With the series level at 1-1 and everything to play for in the decider, the first two ODIs between England and India delivered thrilling contests, with standout performances reflected in the ICC Women's Player Rankings. Deepti Sharma was one of the biggest movers in the batting rankings after her unbeaten 62 in the first ODI, which earned her the Player of the Match award and guided India to a successful chase of 259. She followed it up with another unbeaten 30 in the second ODI, which, despite coming in a losing cause, helped her climb 10 spots to No.23 in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings. Sophia Dunkley's 83 off 92 balls in the first ODI played a key role in taking England to a strong total and earned her a jump of 24 places to No.52. Alice Davidson-Richards, who contributed with a solid 53, rose 40 spots to No.118. Smriti Mandhana remained steady at the top of the rankings, registering scores of 28 and 42 in the first two matches while maintaining her rating of 727. In the ICC Women's ODI Bowling Rankings, world No.1 Sophie Ecclestone strengthened her position at the top with four wickets in the series so far, including a Player of the Match-winning 3/27 in the second ODI. Her rating jumped from 747 to 776, further extending her lead over Aussie duo Ashleigh Gardner (724) and Megan Schutt (696), who round out the top three. Finger spinners have dominated the series so far, with England's Charlie Dean and India's Sneh Rana picking up three wickets each. Dean broke into the top 10, climbing two places to No.9 with a career-best rating of 625, while Rana jumped 12 spots to No.21, also reaching a personal best rating of 515. Dean also made progress in the ICC Women's All-rounder Rankings, moving up to joint 14th alongside Australia's Ellyse Perry. Ecclestone's quick unbeaten 23 off 19 balls in the first ODI, combined with her four wickets in the series, helped her climb three spots to 18th in the All-rounders list. Gaby Lewis | Ireland's ace cricketer | 100% Cricket In the ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings, Ireland players made notable gains following their win over Zimbabwe in the first of three T20Is at home. Captain Gaby Lewis climbed five spots to No.18 in the ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings after scoring a 49-ball 67 in Ireland's successful chase of 118. In the T20I Bowling charts, Arlene Kelly (2/10) and Cara Murray (3/19) were instrumental in restricting Zimbabwe to 117/9. Kelly moved up two places to 23rd, while Murray rose four spots to 48th in the T20I Bowling Rankings. Women's RankingsNewsIndia WomenEngland WomenIreland Women

Gill achieves career-best ranking in Tests; Brook becomes new top-ranked batter
Gill achieves career-best ranking in Tests; Brook becomes new top-ranked batter

Hans India

time09-07-2025

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  • Hans India

Gill achieves career-best ranking in Tests; Brook becomes new top-ranked batter

New Delhi: India captain Shubman Gill has achieved a career-best position in ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings, even as England batter Harry Brook has dethroned Joe Root to be the new top-ranked batter in the longer format. Gill, whose knocks of 269 and 161 made him only the second player in history to register scores of above 150 in both innings of a Test match and claim the second highest aggregate ever by a batter in Tests with 430 runs, has jumped 15 places to be at a career-best sixth position. Gill's previous best was 14th position which he reached in September last year and started the ongoing series ranked 23rd. Brook, meanwhile, rises to top of the Test batters' rankings following him hitting a magnificent 158 in the first innings of the second Test in Birmingham. Brook had earlier been number one Test batter for one week in December last year and him taking the top spot in the rankings again means Root is pushed to the second spot, along with a reduction of 18 rating points. Other batters to make notable gains after the Edgbaston Test are India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who is up six places to 39th after valuable knocks of 89 and 69 not out, and England wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith, who is in the top 10 for the first time after his solid innings of 184 not out and 88 lifted him 16 slots to tenth place. India's new-ball bowlers Mohammad Siraj and Akash Deep, who had a five-for each, have also made huge inroads in the Test bowling rankings. Siraj's seven wickets in the match have lifted him six places to 22nd while Akash has jumped 39 places to a career-best 45th position after finishing with a maiden ten-wicket match haul. South Africa's Wiaan Mulder, who made headlines with his unbeaten 367 against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, has jumped 34 spots to a career-best 22nd position in the batting rankings list. He also picked three wickets, which has now moved him up by four places to 48th among bowlers. In terms of all-rounders' rankings, Mulder made a great jump by reaching a career-best third position and is now only behind Jadeja and Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Others to gain after performances at Bulawayo include South Africa batters David Bedingham, who is up four places to 43rd and Lhuan-dre Pretorius, who has jumped eight places to 60th position. In terms of bowlers, Corbin Bosch is up six places to 51st position. After the second Test between the West Indies and Australia in Grenada, Cameron Green (up four places to 45th) and Beau Webster (up two places to 50th) have made some gains from an Australian perspective. Roston Chase (up four places to 81st) and Brandon King (up 60 places to 83rd) are the West Indian batters to advance in the list. The West Indies fast-bowling pair of Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph have both gained six places to reach 29th and 31st positions. In the Men's ODI Batting Rankings, after Sri Lanka got a 2-1 series win over Bangladesh, Charith Asalanka's 106 in the first match helped him up two slots to sixth place while Kusal Mendis's 124 in the final match lifted him into the top 10 for the first time. Their team-mate Janith Liyanage (up seven places to 44th) and Bangladesh's Towhid Hridoy (up seven places to 51st) are others to move up the batting rankings. Sri Lanka leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga is also back in the top 10 of the ODI bowling rankings, advancing 11 places to eighth position.

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