England duo Tammy Beaumont and Kate Cross soar in Latest ODI Rankings

The veteran England duo Tammy Beaumont and Kate Cross respond with significant takeaways in the latest ODI rankings after the T20 World Cup snub.

England duo Tammy Beaumont and Kate Cross soar in Latest ODI Rankings
England duo Tammy Beaumont and Kate Cross soar in Latest ODI Rankings

The Ireland women’s team led by skipper Gaby Lewis is currently hosting a new-look England side led by skipper Kate Cross for a white-ball series. The series includes a three-match ODI series followed by a two-match T20I series, from 7th to 15th September 2024.

The visitors, England have clinched the three-match ODI series with one match to go in the series.

ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings:

The veteran 33-year-old opening batter Tammy Beaumont from England recently carried her bat through, while smashing an unbeaten 150 (139 balls) in the 2nd ODI of the ongoing white-ball series against Ireland. With her 10th century in the format, Tammy Beaumont now holds the record for the most number of centuries for England in ODIs, surpassing Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards (9). She has climbed up one spot to the 13th position (625 points), scoring 160 runs in a couple of innings so far.

Stafanie Taylor from the West Indies has climbed up a couple of spots to the 17th position (543 points), the star Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma has climbed up a couple of spots to the 18th position (537 points). Natthakan Chantham from Thailand, Fargana Hoque from Bangladesh, Sidra Amin from Pakistan, and Chloe Tryon from South Africa have climbed up one spot each to the 20th position (535 points), 21st position (530 points), 22nd position (526 points), and 23rd position (523 points), respectively.

The 22-year-old young all-round sensation from Ireland Orla Prendergast has been one of the standout performers for her side in the ongoing home series against England and of late. She scored a brilliant half-century (76 off 87 balls) in the 1st ODI of the series, though was dismissed for a duck in the 2nd match of the series. Orla’s recent success has earned her a significant rise as she climbed up five spots to the 26th position (503 points). Nilakshka Silva from Sri Lanka and Jemimah Rodrigues from India have climbed up one spot each to the 32nd position (464 points), and the 33rd position (463 points) respectively.

Amy Hunter, the 18-year-old young sensation, and wicket-keeper batter from Ireland has scored 39 runs in a couple of matches so far in the ongoing series. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 37th position (455 points). Former Pakistan skipper Nida Dar has climbed up one spot to the 39th position (445 points). Tazmin Brits from South Africa and Brooke Halliday from New Zealand have climbed up one spot each to equal the 40th position (438 points) alongside Ireland’s regular skipper Laura Delany.

Shafali Verma from India, and Shemaine Campbelle from the West Indies, have climbed up one spot each to the 56th position (345 points), and 57th position (343 points) respectively. Hasini Perera from Sri Lanka, Robine Rijke from the Netherlands, and Alana King from Australia have climbed up one spot each to equal the 58th position (342 points). Nadine de Klerk from South Africa has climbed up one spot to the 61st position (340 points), Omiama Sohail from Pakistan, and Darcey Carter from Scotland have climbed up a couple of spots each to the 62nd position (335 points), and 63rd position (334 points) respectively.

Pauke Siaka from Papua New Guinea has climbed up one spot to equal the 65th position (329 points) alongside Pakistan’s new skipper Fatima Sana who has also climbed up one spot. Harleen Deol from India has climbed up one spot to the 67th position (326 points). The Zimbabwean duo of Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano and the regular skipper Mary-Anne Musonda have climbed up one spot each to equal the 68th position (324 points). Georgia Wareham from Australia has climbed up one spot to the 70th position (322 points). Lara Goodall from South Africa has climbed up a couple of spots to the 71st position (321 points). Jess Jonassen from Australia has climbed up one spot to the 73rd position (314 points).

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Lorna Jack from Scotland and Sadaf Shamas from Pakistan have climbed up one spot each to the 87th position (283 points) and 88th position (280 points) respectively. Anneke Bosch from South Africa and Heather Siegers from the Netherlands have climbed up one spot each to equal the 89th position (277 points). The veteran 32-year pacer from England, Kate Cross is leading from the front as a stand-in skipper for her side. She is having an exceptional series, apart from her exploits with the ball, she has also scored 46 runs in a couple of innings with the bat in the ongoing series. As a result, she earned a massive rise as she climbed up 12 spots to the 91st position (272 points).

ICC Women’s ODI Bowling Rankings:

Jess Jonassen from Australia has climbed up one spot to the 8th position (605 points). Kim Garth from Australia and Nadine de Klerk from South Africa have climbed up one spot each to equal the 24th position (465 points) alongside Lauren Bell from England. Pooja Vastrakar from India and Umm-e-Hani from Pakistan have climbed up one spot each to the 45th position (382 points), and 46th position (381 points).

Annabel Sutherland from Australia, Rabeya Khan from Bangladesh, and skipper Chamari Athapaththu from Sri Lanka have climbed up one spot each to the 48th position (376 points), 49th position (374 points), and the 50th position (372 points). The young 23-year-old speedster from England, Lauren Filer is having an impressive outing in the ongoing series against Ireland with the ball. She has picked up four wickets in a couple of innings for her side so far, and as a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 14 spots to the 60th position (334 points).

Abtaha Maqsood from Scotland, Sibona Jimmy from Papua New Guinea (332 points), and Josephine Nkomo from Zimbabwe have climbed up one spot each to the 61st position (333 points), 62nd position (332 points), and 63rd position (331 points) respectively. Jane Maguire from Ireland, the young 21-year-old pacer picked up one wicket with the ball in a couple of innings so far in the ongoing ODI series. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up six spots to the 66th position (317 points).

The young 18-year-old spin bowling sensation from Ireland, Freya Sargent has been an impressive performer with the ball for Ireland in the ongoing ODI series against England, picking up three wickets in a couple of innings with the ball in the ongoing ODI series against England. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 11 spots to equal the 89th position (243 points) alongside Eliz-Mari Marx from South Africa.

The 22-year-old young sensation from Ireland, Orla Prendergast is having a good series with the ball as she has picked up a couple of wickets in a couple of innings for her side in the ongoing ODI series against England. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 17 spots to equal the 91st position (237 points) alongside Isabel Toua from Papua New Guinea and Sachini Nisansala from Sri Lanka.

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ICC Women’s ODI All-rounder Rankings:

The veteran 34-year-old all-rounder from South Africa Marizanne Kapp has climbed up one spot to claim the number one spot (404 points) in the latest all-rounder rankings, dethroning Nat Sciver-Brunt.

The veteran 32-year-old pacer from England, Kate Cross, is appointed as the skipper of the side for the white-ball series against Ireland. She has picked up 9 wickets in a couple of innings with the ball including a six-wicket haul in the 1st ODI. Apart from her exploits with the ball, she also scored 46 runs in a couple of innings with the bat. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to the 12th position (191 points).

Pooja Vastrakar from India has climbed up one spot to the 18th position (166 points). The 22-year-old young all-rounder from Ireland, Orla Prendergast is having an impressive series against England. She is one of the standout performers for the hosts, Ireland in the ongoing bilateral series. She has scored 76 runs in a couple of innings with the bat and picked up a couple of wickets with the ball in the ongoing ODI series against England. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to the 29th position (119 points).

Omaima Sohail from Pakistan, Sibona Jimmy from Papua New Guinea, and Meghna Singh from India have climbed up one spot each to equal the 54th position (74 points). Afy Fletcher from the West Indies has climbed up one spot to equal the 57th position (73 points) alongside Cara Murray from Ireland. Saskia Horley from Scotland has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 60th position (68 points) alongside England’s skipper Heather Knight.

Caroline de Lange from the Netherlands has climbed up one spot to equal the 62nd position (66 points) alongside England’s Lauren Bell. Precious Marange from Zimbabwe and Marufa Akter from Bangladesh have climbed up one spot each to equal the 67th position (57 points). Rabeya Khan from Bangladesh and Brooke Halliday from New Zealand have climbed up one spot each to equal the 69th position (56 points).

Ghulam Fatima from Pakistan has climbed up one spot to the 71st position (55 points), and Jahanara Alam from Bangladesh has climbed up one spot to equal the 72nd position (54 points) alongside Ireland’s Leah Paul. Nattaya Boochatham from Thailand and Frederique Overdijk from the Netherlands have climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 79th position (48 points). Ritu Moni from Bangladesh and Priyanaz Chatterji from Scotland have climbed up four spots each to equal the 81st position (47 points) alongside Ireland’s Eimear Richardson and England’s Sarah Glenn.

Thailand’s duo of Chanida Sutthiruang and Onnicha Kamchomphu have climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 85th position (46 points) alongside Alice Capsey from England. Robine Rijke from the Netherlands, and Nomvelo Sibanda from Zimbabwe, have climbed up one spot each to equal the 89th position (44 points). Karishma Ramharack from the West Indies and Sultana Khatun from Bangladesh have climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 91st position (43 points) alongside Freya Kemp from England.

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