Key Points

England's Amy Jones has emerged as a cricket sensation after her extraordinary performances against the West Indies. Her back-to-back centuries propelled her into the fourth position in ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings, marking a significant milestone in her career. Jones not only helped England secure an unbeaten ODI series but also demonstrated her potential as a world-class batter. Her rise, alongside teammate Kate Cross's bowling achievements, signals a promising future for English women's cricket.

Key Points: Amy Jones Rockets to Top 5 in ICC Women's ODI Rankings

  • Amy Jones scores back-to-back centuries in West Indies series
  • Climbs to fourth place with 689 Rating Points
  • England wins ODI series convincingly
  • Kate Cross rises in bowling rankings
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ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana remains No. 2 ODI batter; England's Amy Jones climbs up to seventh

England's Amy Jones storms into ICC top rankings after sensational century against West Indies, climbing three spots in batting charts

"A remarkable performance that solidifies my place among world's elite batters - Amy Jones (Implied)"

Dubai, June 10

England's wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones has surged to new heights in the latest ICC Women's Rankings.

Following a remarkable performance in the opening ODI of the three-match series against the West Indies, where she scored a sensational century, Jones climbed three spots to seventh place in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings.

Her ascent did not stop there; in the second ODI, Jones delivered an extraordinary innings, amassing 129 runs off just 98 balls. This outstanding performance not only propelled her team to victory but also secured her a position among the top five batters in the world, as she now stands proudly in fourth place with 689 Rating Points.

The elite trio of Laura Wolvaardt, Smriti Mandhana, and Nat Sciver-Brunt continues to lead the rankings, but Jones is firmly establishing herself as a formidable contender.

Jones' brilliance was instrumental in ensuring that England completed an unbeaten run in the ODI series, building upon their earlier success in the T20I series against the same opponents, which they won decisively with a 3-0 margin.

Joining Jones in the spotlight was the experienced bowler Kate Cross, who also played a crucial role in England's success. Cross concluded the series with three wickets, highlighted by an impressive economic performance of 1/15 in the final ODI. Her consistent efforts earned her a well-deserved rise in the ICC Women's ODI Bowling Rankings, where she now sits in eighth place.

With the upcoming India tour, Jones and Cross along with other England players have an opportunity to further improve their positions in the Women's Rankings

- IANS

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Priya K.
Smriti Mandhana maintaining her No. 2 spot makes me so proud! 🇮🇳 She's been so consistent with her performances. Though Amy Jones' rise is impressive, I hope Smriti can reclaim the top spot soon. The upcoming England series will be crucial!
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Rahul S.
Amy Jones' performance was outstanding no doubt, but our Indian bowlers should study her batting style carefully before the England tour. She seems vulnerable against quality spin - something our spinners can exploit! #CricketStrategy
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Ananya M.
Why is women's cricket not getting as much attention as men's in India? Players like Smriti are world-class but don't get half the recognition they deserve. Hope BCCI promotes women's cricket more aggressively 🤞
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Vikram J.
England's rise in women's cricket is impressive, but let's not forget our girls beat them in the last T20 World Cup! The upcoming ODI series will be a real test of character for both teams. Exciting times ahead for women's cricket!
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Sneha P.
Amy Jones' century was brilliant, but I'm more concerned about our middle-order batting. Apart from Harmanpreet and Smriti, we need more consistent performers. Maybe time to give some young talents like Shafali more opportunities in ODIs?
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Karan D.
The ICC rankings show how competitive women's cricket has become! 5 years back, only 2-3 teams dominated. Now we have multiple players from different countries in top 10. Great for the sport's growth globally 🌍

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