Mandhana Holds No. 1 as ICC Women’s ODI Rankings Shift After India’s World Cup Losses
Healy’s 142 triggers one of the week’s biggest climbs, signaling surging form from Australia during India’s home tournament.
Overview
- The Oct 14 ICC update keeps Smriti Mandhana atop the ODI batting list after her 80 in Visakhapatnam, with India down to fourth in the World Cup standings following defeats to South Africa and Australia.
- Alyssa Healy leaps nine places to joint-fourth after her 142 against India, sharing the spot with Laura Wolvaardt as Sophie Devine rises to sixth.
- Indian batting moves are mixed as Harmanpreet Kaur slips to 18th, Deepti Sharma to 25th and Jemimah Rodrigues to 26th, while Richa Ghosh climbs eight spots to 27th.
- In bowling, Deepti Sharma remains India’s highest-ranked at sixth as Sneh Rana falls to 21st and Sree Charani jumps 33 places to 40th; Annabel Sutherland reaches a career-best eighth and Nonkululeko Mlaba enters the top 10.
- Australia stay No. 1 in the ICC team rankings on 165 points ahead of England (127) and India (124), while Ashleigh Gardner leads the all-rounders and Chloe Tryon breaks into that top 10 and rises to 30th among bowlers.