Key Points

The latest ICC Women's ODI Rankings have seen major shifts following outstanding World Cup performances. Smriti Mandhana continues to lead the batting charts despite strong challenges from rising stars. Alyssa Healy made one of the biggest jumps, surging nine places after her brilliant century against India. Several other players including Laura Wolvaardt and Sophie Devine also improved their positions significantly in the updated rankings.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Leads ICC ODI Rankings After World Cup Heroics

  • Smriti Mandhana continues to dominate ODI batting charts with consistent performances
  • Alyssa Healy jumps nine places to joint-fourth after stunning 142-run innings
  • South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt climbs three spots sharing fourth position with Healy
  • Sophie Ecclestone maintains bowling supremacy while new bowlers enter top 10
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In-form batters surge in latest ICC Women's ODI Rankings after World Cup heroics

Alyssa Healy surges 9 spots to joint-fourth while Smriti Mandhana maintains top position in latest ICC Women's ODI batting rankings update.

"Healy makes a massive leap of nine places to reach joint-fourth after her brilliant 142 - ICC Official"

New Delhi, October 14

The outstanding batting displays at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 have reshaped the top 10 of the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings, with several in-form players making significant strides in the latest update of the ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings, as per the official website of ICC.

India opener Smriti Mandhana, who struck form with a brilliant 80 in Vizag, continues to dominate the ODI batting charts, maintaining a strong lead at the top.

However, a number of players have improved their positions with standout performances in the ongoing tournament.

Among them is Australia's Alyssa Healy who makes a massive leap of nine places to reach joint-fourth after her brilliant 142 in the stunning chase against India. With 700 rating points against her name, Healy sits behind Mandhana, England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt and Beth Mooney, and will look to ascend further in the ranking spots.

She shares the fourth position with South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt, who also climbed three spots, courtesy her recent knocks which included a match-winning 70 against India. New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, who leads the run charts in the tournament, also rose two places to sixth.

South Africa's chase expert Nadine de Klerk, who has twice led successful Proteas' chasing efforts in Visakhapatnam, jumps 26 spots in the batting rankings to finish at 32.

In the ICC Women's ODI Bowling Rankings, Sophie Ecclestone continues to hold the No.1 spot with Gardner following close behind. However, after an engaging week of Cricket World Cup, fresh names make inroads into the top 10.

Australia seamer Annabel Sutherland jumps six places to 8th, achieving her highest-ever career rating while South Africa spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba also broke into the top 10 after moving up three positions. The left-arm spinner has been South Africa's leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with eight wickets to her name.

Gardner continues to reign supreme in the ICC Women's ODI All-rounder Rankings with only one change inside the top 10. Chloe Tryon of South Africa enters the list after climbing three places and setting a new personal best. Tryon also made significant progress in the bowlers' rankings, rising 18 places to 30th.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The South African players are really shining this tournament! Wolvaardt and Mlaba both in top 10 across categories. Women's cricket is becoming so competitive globally. Great to see!
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Arjun K
While the rankings are interesting, I feel our Indian team needs to work more on finishing games. We had Australia on the ropes but couldn't close out the match. That's where experience matters. Still proud of our girls though! 💪
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Sarah B
Nadine de Klerk jumping 26 spots! That's massive. Her chasing performances have been clinical. Women's cricket is reaching new heights with such talent across teams.
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Meera T
So happy to see women's cricket getting the attention it deserves! The quality of cricket in this World Cup has been outstanding. Each team bringing their A-game. Hope this inspires more young girls in India to take up cricket seriously 🏏
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David E
Sophie Devine leading the run charts but only at 6th in rankings? The ranking system seems a bit off. She's been phenomenal throughout the tournament with consistent performances.

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