Chamari Athapaththu inches closer to the top spot in latest ICC ODI rankings update

The Indian women’s team led by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur after having clinched the T20I series (2-1) against the visitors West Indies led by skipper Hayley Matthews, the home side also went on to complete a dominating whitewash (3-0) in the ODI series.

Chamari Athapaththu inches closer to the top spot in latest ICC ODI rankings update
Chamari Athapaththu inches closer to the top spot in latest ICC ODI rankings update

ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings

The Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu has inched closer to the top spot as she climbed up one spot to the 2nd position (733 points). The West Indian skipper Hayley Matthews scored her 7th ODI century (106 off 109 balls) in the 2nd ODI in the recently concluded ODI series against India. She followed that up with a duck in the next game. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 6 spots to equal the 7th position (652 points) alongside Beth Mooney from Australia.

Jemimah Rodrigues from India scored 81 runs in the next couple of games and ended the series as the 4th highest run-scorer with 112 runs at a strike rate of 112 and an impressive average of 37.33 in three innings for her side in the recently concluded series against the West Indies. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 22nd position (537 points). Her fellow teammate Deepti Sharma scored 57 runs in three innings with the bat for her side in the recently concluded series against the West Indies. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 30th position (503 points).

The Indian wicket-keeper batter Richa Ghosh scored 62 runs at a monstrous strike rate of 206.66 in three innings against the West Indies. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 7 spots to the 41st position (448 points). The wicket-keeper batter from the West Indies, Shemaine Campbelle was the 2nd highest run-scorer for her side against India with 105 runs at a strike rate of 70.46 and an impressive average of 35 in three innings with the bat for her side. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up 13 spots to equal the 52nd position (402 points) alongside Yastika Bhatia from India.

Harleen Deol from India was the leading run-scorer of the series with 160 runs at a strike rate of 102.56 and a brilliant average of 53.33 in three innings for her side against the West Indies. Her tally of runs also included her maiden century in the format (115 off 103 balls) in the 2nd ODI at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. She was also awarded the Player of the Match for her match-winning performance with the bat. As a result of her impressive performances in the series against the West Indies, she has climbed up four spots to the 54th position (399 points).

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Chenille Henry from the West Indies played just one game in the series against India and was the top scorer for her side, scoring a well-crafted half-century (61 off 72 balls) in the 3rd ODI of the series. As a result of her impressive performance, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 21 spots to equal the 65th position (349 points) alongside Shafali Verma from India.

ICC Women’s ODI Bowling Rankings

Deepti Sharma from India had an impressive series with the ball against the West Indies as she ended the series as the 2nd highest wicket-taker of the series with 9 wickets at an impressive average of 10 and an economy of 4.09 in three innings with the ball for her side. Her best performance in the series with the ball came in the 3rd ODI when she returned with her 2nd career 6-fer (10-3-31-6) in her spell in Vadodara. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 5th position (665 points). The West Indian skipper Hayley Matthews picked up three wickets in three innings in the recently concluded series against India. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 7th position (616 points).

Renuka Singh Thakur from India was the leading wicket-taker of the series with 10 wickets at an impressive average of 9.90 and an economy of 3.43 in three innings with the ball for her side against the West Indies. Her best performance in the series came in the 1st ODI when she returned with match figures of 10-1-29-5 in her spell, which was also her maiden five-wicket haul in the format for India. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 17th position (537 points).

New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine has climbed up a couple of spots to the 30th position (435 points). Karishma Ramharack from the West Indies was impressive with the ball for her side but just has one wicket to show for her efforts in the recently concluded series against India. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 46th position (380 points). Lauren Filer from England has climbed up a couple of spots to the 52nd position (354 points). Ireland’s duo of Orla Prendergast and Freya Sargent along with Molly Penfold from New Zealand have climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 76th position (290 points) along with Aaliyah Alleyne from the West Indies.

The young 20-year-old leg-spinner from India, Priya Mishra was the 4th highest wicket-taker of the series with 5 wickets at an average of 20.20 and an economy of 6.06 in three innings with the ball for her side in the recently concluded series against the West Indies. Her best performance in the series came in the 2nd ODI when she returned with impressive match figures of 9.2-0-49-3 in her spell, which is also her career-best in the format, to date. As a result of her impressive performances in the series, she has climbed up three spots to the 88th position (266 points).

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Titas Sadhu from India was the 5th highest wicket-taker of the series against the West Indies with 3 wickets in 3 innings for her side in the series. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 37 spots to equal the 99th position (235 points) alongside Eliz-Mari Marx from South Africa.

Women’s ODI All-rounder Rankings

The Australian duo of Georgia Wareham and Kim Garth have climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 22nd position (139 points). Chenille Henry from the West Indies has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 6 spots to equal the 27th position (129 points) alongside Megan Schutt from Australia. Renuka Singh from India has also earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 6 spots to the 35th position (98 points).

Deandra Dottin from the West Indies picked up three wickets in three innings with the ball and scored 23 runs in three innings with the bat for her side in the series against India. As a result of her all-round performances, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 37th position (93 points). Afy Fletcher from the West Indies scored 47 runs in three innings with the bat and picked up a couple of wickets in three innings with the ball for her side in the series against India. As a result of her impressive all-round contributions, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up five spots to equal the 44th position (84 points) alongside the Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, and Inoka Ranaweera from Sri Lanka and Iris Zwilling from the Netherlands both of them have climbed up one spot each.

Karishma Ramharack from the West Indies scored 17 runs in three innings with the bat and picked up 1 wicket in three innings with the ball for her side in the recently concluded series against India. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to equal the 82nd position (48 points) alongside Frederique Overdijk from the Netherlands and Eliz-Mari Marx from South Africa.

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