Key Points

Smriti Mandhana has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the ICC Women's ODI rankings after six years. Her recent century in the tri-series final propelled her past South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt, who dropped points after modest scores. Other notable movers include West Indies' Afy Fletcher in bowling rankings. Mandhana's return to the top highlights her consistent form in women's cricket.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Reclaims Top ICC Women's ODI Ranking After 6 Years

  • Mandhana ends 6-year wait for top ODI ranking
  • Overtakes South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt after century in tri-series
  • Wolvaardt drops to joint second with Nat Sciver-Brunt
  • West Indies' Afy Fletcher rises in ODI bowling rankings
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Smriti Mandhana reclaims No. 1 ranking in ICC Women's ODI

India's Smriti Mandhana rises to No. 1 in ICC Women's ODI rankings, overtaking Laura Wolvaardt after stellar performances in recent matches.

"Mandhana has been in excellent touch of late and scored a superb century during the final of India's recent tri-series. – ICC"

New Delhi June 17

India star batter Smriti Mandhana has reclaimed the No.1 rank in ODI cricket after the latest update to the ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings on Tuesday, according to ICC.

Mandhana rises to the top for the first time since 2019, after South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt loses 19 rating points in the rankings updated by the ICC on Tuesday.

While Mandhana has sat in the top 10 on the list for ODI batters in recent times, the left-hander hasn't held the premier position since the start of 2019, as a drought of more than six years ends.

Mandhana has been in excellent touch of late and scored a superb century during the final of India's recent tri-series against Sri Lanka and South Africa in Colombo.

It was Mandhana's 11th ODI century of her career, contributing to the left-hander's improving rating past Wolvaardt, who managed scores of 27 and 28 in South Africa's recent ODI contests against the West Indies.

Wolvaardt drops to equal second alongside England's Nat Sciver-Brunt, while fellow South Africans Tazmin Brits (up five spots to 27th) and Sune Luus (up seven places to 42nd) are among the big movers this week on the list for ODI batters.

West Indies pair Shemaine Campbelle (up seven rungs to 62nd) and Qiana Joseph (up 12 spots to equal 67th) make gains on the charts for ODI batters, while teammate Afy Fletcher is the most prominent mover on the updated rankings for ODI bowlers.

Fletcher claimed a four-wicket haul during the West Indies' most recent contest against South Africa at Cave Hill and the experienced spinner gained four spots and rose to 19th overall on the list for ODI bowlers that is still headed by England's Sophie Ecclestone.

South African pair Nonkululeko Mlaba (up six places to 23rd) and Chloe Tryon (up six spots to 45th) also make some ground on the rankings for ODI bowlers following some strong showings against the West Indies, with Mlaba gaining 11 spots to jump to 35th overall on the list for ODI all-rounders following her four-wicket haul in the second match of that series.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Smriti Mandhana is pure class! 🇮🇳 Her consistency over the years is remarkable. That century in the tri-series final was a masterclass. Women's cricket in India is reaching new heights thanks to players like her. More power to our women in blue!
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Priya M.
So proud of Smriti! But I wish BCCI would give women's cricket more coverage. These achievements deserve prime time slots, not just small articles. When will we see women's matches with the same hype as IPL?
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Amit S.
Her batting style is so elegant - reminds me of Ganguly's timing! 🏏 This ranking is well deserved after her recent performances. Now if only our selectors could find more consistent openers to partner with her...
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Neha T.
As someone who follows women's cricket closely, I think Mandhana's technique stands out internationally. But we need to be careful - one player can't carry the team forever. Where are the new talents? Domestic structure needs more investment.
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Vikram J.
Finally some good news in cricket after the T20 WC disappointment! Mandhana's achievement shows Indian women are world beaters. Next target - ODI World Cup 2025! 🏆
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Sunita R.
My daughter looks up to Smriti di so much! These players are creating real change - now girls in my colony play cricket every evening instead of just skipping rope. That's the real victory here.

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