A total of 8 teams are participating in the ongoing 13th edition of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, hosted by India, and partly in Sri Lanka, from 30th September 2025 to 2nd November 2025. All the teams are already in their 2nd fixtures of their respective campaigns in the tournament.

Batting Rankings:
South Africa:
The South African opening batter, Tazmin Brits, is in the middle of a purple patch, scoring loads of runs in the year. She has also scored 106 runs in a couple of innings, including a match-winning century (101 off 89 balls) against New Zealand at Indore, her 7th ton, a record 5th in the calendar year and her first in a World Cup. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 4th position (706 points).
The experienced Sune Luus stepped up with the bat for her side (83* off 114 balls) to guide South Africa over the line against New Zealand. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 10 spots to equal the 38th position (509 points) alongside India’s Harleen Deol.
India:
The experienced batter Deepti Sharma has bailed India out of trouble on both occasions in the first couple of games in their campaign in the tournament. She has scored 78 runs in a couple of innings, including a half-century in the game against Sri Lanka in the tournament opener. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 17th position (610 points).
The 22-year-old wicket-keeper batter Richa Ghosh has been a powerhouse with the bat, chipping in with a handy cameo 35* (20 balls) with the bat against Pakistan in Colombo. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to equal the 35th position (521 points) alongside Suzie Bates from New Zealand.
Harleen Deol has been the glue in the top order for India, scoring 94 runs in a couple of innings with the bat for her side in the tournament so far. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 7 spots to equal the 38th position (509 points) alongside Sune Luus from South Africa. Opening batter Pratika Rawal has scored 68 runs in a couple of innings with the bat for her side in the ongoing tournament. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 43rd position (489 points).
New Zealand:
The White Ferns skipper Sophie Devine has been a lone warrior of note for her side in the ongoing edition of the tournament. She is currently the leading run-scorer of the tournament with 197 runs at an average of 98.50, including a century and a half-century, under pressure on both occasions. As a result of her outstanding performances, she has also earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 7 spots to the 8th position (685 points).
Brooke Halliday has been one of the most confident batters for the White Ferns in the ongoing edition of the tournament. She has scored 73 runs in a couple of innings with the bat for her side in the tournament so far. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up seven spots to the 29th position (544 points).
Sri Lanka:
The experienced 27-year-old top-order batter Harshitha Samarawickrama has been one of the most dependable batters for Sri Lanka in recent times. She played a vital hand, scoring 29 runs in the game against India. Their clash against the defending champions, Australia, was washed out, and the teams shared a point each. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 20th position (587 points). Nilakshika Silva scored 35 (29 balls) against India in the tournament opener. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 5 spots to the 26th position (561 points).
Australia:
Ashleigh Gardner led the rescue act with an impressive century (115 off 83 balls) in their campaign opener against New Zealand. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbs up 7 spots to the 5th spot (697 points). The young 22-year-old opening batter Phoebe Litchfield (45 off 31 balls) looked in lethal form during their campaign opener against New Zealand on 1st October 2025. As a result, she has climbed up 3 spots to the 23rd position (580 points). Their game against Sri Lanka was washed out.
Tahlia McGrath scored 26 runs in the game against New Zealand. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 33rd position (525 points).
England:
The experienced opening batter Tammy Beaumont chipped in with a handy 21* in a small run chase against South Africa. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 15th position (617 points). Emma Lamb has climbed up a couple of spots to the 59th position (389 points). Charlie Dean climbed up four spots to the 73rd position (343 points).
Bangladesh:
Ritu Moni has climbed up a couple of spots to the 76th position (336 points). Marufa Akter has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 82nd position (322 points) alongside Pakistan’s Omaima Sohail. Sobhana Mostary scored 24* in the game against Pakistan. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 9 spots to the 85th position (312 points).
Pakistan:
The experienced top-order batter Sidra Amin has been one of the best and the in-form batters coming into the tournament. She showed glimpses of her form with a gritty (81 off 106 balls) in the clash against India in Colombo, after a golden duck in their campaign opener, against Bangladesh. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to equal the 10th position (664 points) alongside Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu.
Natalia Pervaiz has scored 42 runs in a couple of innings with the bat for her side in the tournament. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 9 spots to the 86th position (311 points).
Bowling Rankings:
India:
The young pacer Kranti Goud has been one of the stand-out performers with the ball for India. As she has picked up four wickets in a couple of innings with the ball for her side in the tournament so far, including a three-wicket haul with the ball against Pakistan, earning her the Player of the Match award. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to equal the 33rd position (448 points). Left-arm spinner Shree Charani picked up a couple of wickets in a couple of innings with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 73rd position (311 points).
New Zealand:
The experienced White Fern veteran Lea Tahuhu has picked up four wickets in a couple of innings with the ball for her side in the tournament so far. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 17th position (553 points).
South Africa:
The veteran all-rounder Marizanne Kapp picked up one wicket in a couple of innings with the ball for her side in the tournament so far. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 5th position (659 points). The left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba picked up a four-wicket haul with the ball for her side in the game against New Zealand and made a decisive impact with the ball. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 6 spots to the 13th position (589 points).
Australia:
The leg-spinner Alana King picked up a couple of wickets in their opening game against New Zealand. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 7th position (637 points). Annabel Sutherland picked up a three-wicket haul with the ball for her side in the game against New Zealand in their campaign opener. As a result, she has also earned a significant rise as she climbs up 9 spots to the 14th position (570 points).
Another left-arm spinner in Sophie Molineux, had an impressive outing in their first game of the tournament as she picked up three wickets in the game against New Zealand. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 19 spots to the 62nd position (352 points).
Sri Lanka:
Inoka Ranaweera was the standout performer with the ball for her side in their opening game against India, as she picked up a four-wicket haul. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 24th position (505 points). Inoshi Priyasharshani has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 86th position (265 points) alongside Tumi Sekhukhune.
England:
Skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt had a successful return to bowling in International cricket as she picked up a couple of wickets in the first game against South Africa. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up five spots to equal the 49th position (389 points) alongside Ireland’s Ava Canning. Linsey Smith picked up three wickets in the game against South Africa. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 66th position (322 points).
Bangladesh:
Promising young leg-spinner Rabeya Khan picked up one wicket in their opening game against Pakistan. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 21st position (528 points). Young pace sensation, Marufa Akter, picked up a couple of wickets in their opening game against Pakistan, and was awarded the Player of the Match. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up 6 spots to the 41st position (411 points).
Pakistan:
Skipper Fatima Sana picked up three wickets in a couple of matches with the ball for her side. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up five spots to the 29th position (471 points). Diana Baig has picked up 5 wickets in a couple of innings with the ball, including a four-wicket haul against India. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 39th position (425 points).
Rameen Shamim picked up a couple of wickets in a couple of innings with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to equal the 64th position (329 points) alongside Ireland’s Georgina Dempsey.
All-rounder Rankings:
West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews has inched closer to the top spot as she has climbed up one spot to the 2nd position (420 points).
India:
Sneh Rana has made an all-round impact in India’s campaign in the tournament so far, scoring 48 runs at a high strike rate in a couple of innings with the bat and picking up four wickets with the ball in a couple of innings so far. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 12 spots to the 28th position (131 points).
Kranti Goud has scored 8 runs with the bat and picked up four wickets with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up 13 spots to equal the 59th position (77 points) alongside Stafanie Taylor from the West Indies.
Amanjot Kaur scored a brilliant half-century (57) with the bat and picked up a wicket with the ball for her side against Sri Lanka. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 20 spots to the 92nd position (50 points).
New Zealand:
Skipper Sophie Devine has been impressive with the bat as well as chipping in with crucial overs with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 9th position (278 points).
South Africa:
The South African duo of Sune Luus and Nonkululeko Mlaba has equalled the 30th position (126 points) by climbing up 3 and 5 spots, respectively.
Australia:
Kim Garth chipped in with a crucial spell with the ball and contributed vital 38 runs with the bat, lower down the order in the game against New Zealand. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 18th position (176 points). Sophie Molineux scored 14 runs with the bat and picked up three wickets with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up 18 spots to equal the 93rd position (49 points) alongside England’s Heather Knight and Zimbabwe’s Lindokuhle Mabhero, who has also climbed up three spots.
Sri Lanka:
Inoka Ranaweera has climbed up five spots to equal the 51st position (85 points) alongside South Africa’s Ayabonga Khaka, who also climbed up a couple of spots.
England:
Charlie Dean has picked up a couple of wickets with the ball for her side in the tournament. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 12th position (212 points). Lauren Bell picked up one wicket with the ball in their opening game of the tournament. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to equal the 38th position (115 points) alongside Scotland’s Katherine Fraser.
Bangladesh:
Marufa Akter has climbed up 6 spots to equal the 26th position (132 points) alongside Chinelle Henry from the West Indies, who has also climbed up one spot. Nahida Akter picked up a couple of wickets with the ball in their campaign opener against Pakistan. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to 40th position (111 points). Rabeya Khan climbed up a couple of spots to the 49th position (89 points).
Pakistan:
Skipper Fatima Sana picked up three wickets and scored 24 runs with the bat for her side. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 20th position (166 points) alongside Australia’s Georgia Wareham. Diana Baig picked up five wickets with the ball and scored 25 runs with the bat for her side in the first couple of games. As a result, she has climbed up six spots to the 45th position (97 points).
Rameen Shamim scored 23 runs with the bat and picked up a couple of wickets with the ball for her side. As a result, she has climbed up 12 spots to equal the 73rd position (63 points) alongside Shamilia Connell from the West Indies.

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