Smriti Mandhana inches closer to No. 1 Women's ODI batter

IANS May 13, 2025 301 views

Smriti Mandhana is just 11 points away from reclaiming the No. 1 spot in ICC Women's ODI rankings after a dominant tri-series. Her 264 runs put pressure on current leader Laura Wolvaardt, who struggled with just 86 runs. Sneh Rana's 15-wicket haul earned her Player of the Series, while Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma also climbed rankings. The tri-series saw strong performances from Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu and South Africa’s Chloe Tryon as well.

"Mandhana was at her elegant best, amassing 264 runs in five innings." – ICC Report
Smriti Mandhana inches closer to No. 1 Women's ODI batter
Dubai, May 13: India's southpaw, Smriti Mandhana, is inching closer to reclaiming the ICC Women's ODI No.1 batter ranking — a spot she last held in 2019 — after a remarkable performance in the recently concluded tri-series involving South Africa and Sri Lanka.

Key Points

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Mandhana trails Wolvaardt by just 11 rating points

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Sneh Rana named Player of the Series with 15 wickets

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Jemimah Rodrigues jumps five spots to 15th

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Deepti Sharma rises to No. 5 in all-rounder rankings

Mandhana, 28, was at her elegant best throughout the tri-series, amassing 264 runs in just five innings. Her consistency, stroke play, and temperament under pressure not only helped India clinch the title but also propelled her to No.2 in the latest ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings.

She is now just 11 rating points behind the current leader and South Africa captain, Laura Wolvaardt, who managed only 86 runs in the same series.

Wolvaardt, though still the top-ranked ODI batter, is under serious threat from Mandhana, whose latest push signals a possible return to the summit of 50-over cricket -- a position she has been consistently circling for years without quite reclaiming since her initial reign six years ago.

While Mandhana stole the headlines, several of her teammates also made notable gains in the ICC rankings update. Jemimah Rodrigues, who chipped in with valuable contributions through the series, jumped five places to 15th in the ODI batter rankings.

Spinner Sneh Rana was one of the tournament's standout performers and was rightly named Player of the Series. With 15 wickets at an average of just 14, Rana was a constant threat, especially on spin-friendly surfaces. Her efforts saw her climb four places to joint 34th on the ICC ODI Bowler Rankings, which continues to be topped by England's Sophie Ecclestone.

India's bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma also impressed during the series, making significant contributions with both bat and ball. Her all-round efforts helped her rise one spot to No.5 in the ODI All-Rounder Rankings.

The tri-series wasn't just fruitful for Indian players. Sri Lanka's captain Chamari Athapaththu, ever the pillar of her team's batting, also made positive strides. With 139 runs across the series, Athapaththu moved up two places to joint-seventh in the ODI batter rankings.

South Africa's Chloe Tryon had an eventful campaign as well, making improvements across all fronts. She moved up nine spots to 18th in the ODI batter rankings. Additionally, she climbed three positions to 11th in the all-rounder rankings.

Her teammate, seam-bowling all-rounder Nadine de Klerk, also enjoyed a fruitful series, moving up to 24th among ODI bowlers and climbing four spots to 12th in the all-rounder list.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Smriti's batting is pure class! The way she times those cover drives is just poetry in motion. 🇮🇳 So proud to see an Indian woman cricketer dominating the rankings. Hope she crosses Wolvaardt soon - she totally deserves that No.1 spot!
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Priya M.
Not just Smriti, but our entire women's team is showing such consistent performance! Sneh Rana's bowling was 🔥 in this series. We need to give more attention to women's cricket - they're bringing more glory than men's team these days!
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Arjun S.
While I'm happy for Mandhana, I wish BCCI would organize more bilateral series for women's cricket. These tri-series are good but we need regular matches to maintain this momentum. Other countries are playing more frequently.
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Neha T.
Chamari Athapaththu from SL also performed well - always respect our neighbors' players too! But yes, Smriti is special. Remember her 2017 World Cup innings? She's been consistent for years now. More power to our women in blue! 💙
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Vikram J.
The real story here is the all-round improvement of the team. Deepti Sharma at No.5 all-rounder, Rana's bowling, Rodrigues' batting - this is a complete team now. World Cup next year could be ours if they keep this up!
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Sunita R.
As a mother, I'm showing these matches to my daughter - these women cricketers are such fantastic role models! Smriti's grace under pressure teaches more than any motivational book. Hope they get equal pay soon 🤞

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