Key Points

Hayley Matthews is inching closer to the top ICC T20I batter ranking after her stellar performance against South Africa. The West Indies all-rounder now trails Beth Mooney by just 24 points following her 147-run series haul. South Africa's Tazmin Brits and Laura Wolvaardt also made significant gains in the latest rankings update. Meanwhile, West Indies spinner Afy Fletcher jumped three spots to 12th in the bowling rankings.

Key Points: Hayley Matthews Nears Top ICC Ranking After West Indies Win

  • Matthews scores 147 runs in T20I series vs South Africa
  • Tazmin Brits rises to 6th in ICC batting rankings
  • West Indies spinner Afy Fletcher climbs to 12th in bowling
  • Laura Wolvaardt closes gap on Smriti Mandhana in ODI rankings
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West Indies star all-rounder Hayley Matthews closes in on top ranking after Proteas series

West Indies star Hayley Matthews climbs ICC T20I rankings after leading team to series win over South Africa, trailing Beth Mooney by just 24 points.

"Matthews improved to a career-best mark of 770 rating points, now just 24 behind Mooney. – ICC"

New Delhi June 24

Hayley Matthews' heroics against South Africa has seen the West Indies star close in on top spot on the latest ICC Women's T20I Batter Rankings, according to the ICC website.

Matthews scored 147 runs across the three T20I contests at home to lead the West Indies to a drought-breaking 2-1 series triumph and in the process closed in on Beth Mooney for the mantle as the No.1 ranked batter in the shortest format.

The 27-year-old improved to a career-best mark of 770 rating points and now trails Mooney by just 24 rating points at the top of the list for T20I batters.

A trio of South Africa batters make ground up the rankings following the latest update, with Tazmin Brits (up two spots to sixth), Nadine de Klerk (up three places to 51st) and Annerie Dercksen (up eight rungs to equal 79th) all gaining places after some good efforts against the West Indies.

It's a similar story on the updated list for T20I bowlers, with South African pair Nonkululek Mlaba (up six spots to equal eighth) and Ayabonga Khaka (up four places to equal 38th) among the biggest winners.

West Indies are boosted by the efforts of spinner Afy Fletcher, with the veteran gaining three places to 12th on the rankings for T20I bowlers for her two wickets apiece in the second and third T20Is, while Matthews maintains her place at the top of the list for T20I all-rounders.

The final match of the ODI portion of the series between West Indies and South Africa also saw some changes to the latest ODI rankings, with Brits the big winners up the list for batters.

Brits was the leading run-scorer across the three ODI contests with 184 runs and was rewarded by rising six spots to 21st overall on the list for ODI batters. This is her career-best rating.

Her opening partner, Laura Wolvaardt, who smashed 75 in the final ODI, moved out of her tie at the second spot, and now the Proteas skipper is just two points behind Smriti Mandhana at the top.

Veteran quick Marizanne Kapp gains two spots to move to seventh on the latest rankings for ODI bowlers, while South African teammates Mlaba (up three rungs to 20th) and Masabata Klaas (up six places to equal 37th) also make some ground.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Hayley Matthews is truly world class! Her consistency across formats is remarkable. Hope our Indian women's team gets to play against WI soon - would love to see Harmanpreet vs Matthews battle. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Good to see women's cricket getting more coverage. Though I wish BCCI would organize more bilateral series like this. Our players need regular high-quality matches to maintain rankings.
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Amit S.
Smriti Mandhana better watch out! Laura Wolvaardt is closing in on her ODI top spot. The competition at the top is getting intense - great for women's cricket overall.
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Sunita R.
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I'm impressed by how West Indies women's team is improving. They used to be minnows but now giving tough competition to top teams. More power to them! 👏
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Vikram J.
The rankings system needs improvement. How can someone be #1 batter when they haven't played against all top teams recently? ICC should ensure all top players get equal opportunities to prove themselves.
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Neha P.
So happy to see women's cricket growing! Remember when no one cared about these matches? Now we have proper rivalries and star players. Next step - equal pay and more stadium crowds! 💪

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