Key Points

Smriti Mandhana continues to dominate the ICC women's ODI batting rankings. South Africa's Tazmin Brits made a massive jump after scoring an incredible unbeaten 171. Several other players, including Beth Mooney and Marizanne Kapp, also saw significant gains. These ranking updates come just ahead of the Women's World Cup starting in India.

Key Points: Mandhana Tops ICC ODI Rankings as Brits Leaps After 171

  • Tazmin Brits made a huge 15-place leap to fifth in the rankings
  • Smriti Mandhana retains top spot with a career-high 818 points
  • Marizanne Kapp closes in on top all-rounder ranking behind Ashleigh Gardner
  • Beth Mooney moved up to third after a match-winning century against India
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Mandhana continues to be on top; Brits gain big in women's ODI rankings

Smriti Mandhana leads ICC women's ODI rankings while South Africa's Tazmin Brits jumps 15 spots to 5th after a career-best 171. Latest updates before World Cup.

"Brits scored her career-best innings of an unbeaten 171 off 141 balls - IANS"

Dubai, Sep 23

South Africa's batter Tazmin Brits made a significant leap in the latest ICC women’s ODI player rankings, released on Tuesday, ahead of the Women’s World Cup starting next week in India.

While South Africa faced Pakistan in a three-match ODI series, India hosted Australia for an equally intensive series as teams prepare for their World Cup campaign. Both South Africa and Australia won their respective series with a similar score of 2-1, with players, especially batters, earning substantial points thanks to their top performances.

Against Pakistan, Brits scored her career-best innings of an unbeaten 171 off 141 balls, including 20 fours and four sixes. While Brits scored back-to-back centuries against Pakistan, Mandhana also scored consecutive centuries in the second and third ODIs against Australia.

Mandhana, however, continues to top the ODI rankings after gaining career-high ranking points of 818, while Brits has jumped a remarkable 15 places to take fifth position. Beth Mooney, who scored a match-winning century against India in the recently concluded third ODI, moved up two spots to third.

Pakistan’s Sidra Amin also made notable progress, climbing 10 spots to 13th. Marizanne Kapp and Deepti Sharma’s all-round performances helped them ascend to ninth (up two spots) and 18th (up six places), respectively.

Kapp also inched closer to the top spot in the Women's ODI All-Rounder Rankings and jumped one place up to second rank. She is just a few rating points away from dethroning Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner in the top spot.

Additional notable progress includes Australia's Georgia Voll, who rose 28 spots to rank 61st, and Pakistan's Natalia Pervaiz, who, despite being outside the top 100, climbed 54 spots after scoring a half-century in the second ODI.

All teams will be up against each other at the Women’s World Cup starting on September 30 in India and Sri Lanka.

-- IANS

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Rohit P
Exciting times for women's cricket! The competition is getting tougher which is great for the sport. Looking forward to the World Cup in India - hope our girls bring home the trophy this time!
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Sarah B
Tazmin Brits' performance against Pakistan was absolutely stunning! Scoring 171* is no small feat. The women's game is reaching new heights with such incredible batting displays.
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Arjun K
While Mandhana is doing great, I'm a bit concerned about our bowling rankings. Need more Indian bowlers in the top rankings to have a balanced team for World Cup. Hope the management is working on this.
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Kavya N
Deepti Sharma's improvement in all-rounder rankings is commendable! She's such an asset to the team. The World Cup being hosted in India gives us home advantage - perfect time to shine! ✨
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Michael C
Great to see the global competition heating up! Beth Mooney's century in the decider was crucial. The World Cup is going to be very competitive with so many players in top form.

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