Georgia Voll Tops T20I Rankings, Ends Beth Mooney's 26-Month Reign

Georgia Voll has ended compatriot Beth Mooney's 26-month reign as the world's top T20I batter after scoring her maiden century against the West Indies. New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr has ascended to the number one spot in the women's all-rounder rankings, replacing West Indies' Hayley Matthews. In ODI rankings, England's Sophie Ecclestone has reclaimed the top bowling position from Australia's Alana King. These shifts come just 72 days before the start of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026.

Key Points: Georgia Voll Becomes No.1 T20I Batter, Amelia Kerr Top All-Rounder

  • Voll jumps 8 spots to No.1 T20I batter
  • Amelia Kerr becomes top all-rounder
  • Sophie Ecclestone reclaims top ODI bowler rank
  • Key shifts before T20 World Cup
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Georgia Voll tops T20I Rankings, ends Mooney's 26-month reign

Georgia Voll dethrones Beth Mooney as top T20I batter. Amelia Kerr leads all-rounders. Latest ICC Women's rankings updates before T20 World Cup.

"Voll scored a 52-ball century during their sweep of the hosts - ICC Report"

Dubai, March 31

Georgia Voll jumped eight spots to overtake fellow Australian Beth Mooney as the No. 1 ICC Women's T20I batter after scoring her first T20I century in the third and final match against the West Indies, helping her team to a 3-0 series sweep.

Voll's innings lifted her above 800 ratings points to a personal best of 815, securing her first top spot in the batting rankings, as Australia won the rain-affected match by 40 runs using the DLS method.

Mooney's tenure, starting in January 2024 after replacing Tahlia McGrath, concluded when Voll scored a 52-ball century during their sweep of the hosts at Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This was a solid result, just 72 days before the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 opener in England and Wales.

Amelia Kerr, New Zealand's captain, maintained her exceptional all-round form during their home series against South Africa. She has now become the fourth Kiwi to lead the women's all-rounders' rankings, joining Rebecca Steele, Aimee Watkins, and Sophie Devine.

Kerr replaced West Indies captain Hayley Matthews at the top of the list after scoring 105 and taking two wickets for only six runs in Christchurch's final T20I, leading to a 95-run win over the visitors. She also rose to sixth among batters and tenth among bowlers. Matthews had held the number one all-rounder spot since October 2023 when she first overtook Ash Gardner.

There have also been significant changes in the Women's ODI Player Rankings after the first ODI between the White Ferns and the Proteas in Christchurch.

Maddie Green advanced four spots to 13th on the batters' list after scoring 85 runs in her team's losing effort. They were defeated by the tourists in a tense final-ball finish, with South Africa's debutant, Kayla Reyneke, hitting a six to secure a two-wicket win in the end.

South Africa's Annerie Dercksen scored 72 off 93 balls, moving up nine places to 42nd among batters. Meanwhile, her teammate Ayabonga Khaka achieved her career-best ODI performance with six for 56, climbing three spots to 17th among bowlers.

Amelia and her sister Jessica Kerr each took two wickets in the first match. Amelia moved up two places to ninth, while Jessica stayed in 13th.

In St. Kitts and Nevis, Australia has established an unbeatable 2-0 lead in their three-match series against the West Indies, winning by 103 runs in the first match and by 90 runs in the second.

Despite the team's poor results, Stefanie Taylor's undefeated century (105 off 129 balls) brought some joy to the West Indies, as she jumped 10 spots to 28th in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings.

Alana King's bowling figures of 0 for 42 and 1 for 45 in the matches caused her to drop to second place, with England's Sophie Ecclestone reclaiming the top spot in the ICC Women's ODI Bowling Rankings. She still has a chance to reclaim her position, as she is only four rating points behind Ecclestone's 747.

Finally, Australia's Georgia Wareham moved up eight places to rank 16th among all-rounders after scoring 81 runs and taking four wickets in the first two ODIs against the West Indies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amelia Kerr is a proper all-rounder, yaar. To be top in all-rounders, 6th in batting, and 10th in bowling? That's some serious consistency. Our Harmanpreet Kaur needs to find that kind of form with the ball again if we want to challenge for the T20 World Cup.
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Sarah B
While it's great to see new talent rise, I feel the article focuses too much on Australia and NZ. What about the Asian teams? Where are Smriti Mandhana or Deepti Sharma in these rankings? The ICC coverage sometimes feels very Southern Hemisphere-centric.
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Aman W
Stefanie Taylor's century in a losing cause shows true class. West Indies are struggling, but veterans like her keep the fight alive. Reminds me of some of Mithali Raj's knocks for India in tough times. Pure grit! 👏
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Karthik V
The competition at the top is so tight! Alana King drops to second by just four rating points. This shows every single performance counts. Hope our spinners like Rajeshwari Gayakwad are paying attention to these fine margins.
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Nisha Z
Exciting times for women's cricket! So many players are peaking just before the World Cup. It's going to be a fantastic tournament. As an Indian fan, I just want our team to get more high-pressure bilateral series like these to test our rankings.

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