Lanning

Lanning reclaims No.1 position in ODI rankings

Lanning
  • Jonassen consolidates place at top of bowlers’ list with career-best rating points, Satterthwaite, Kerr also in the spotlight in Thursday’s update

Australia captain Meg Lanning has recaptured the top position for batters in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings after playing a leading role in her side’s 3-0 whitewash of New Zealand in Brisbane that saw the six-time world champions to a record 21 consecutive wins in the format.

The 28-year-old aggregated 163 runs in two matches, including a Player of the Match performance of 101* in the second fixture, which helped her advance four places and dislodge West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor from the top.

This is the fifth time that Lanning has grabbed the top spot, the last occasion being in October 2018. She has been No.1 for a total of 902 days since the first time in November 2014.

Rachael Haynes, who led the side in the final ODI after Lanning was ruled out due to a hamstring injury, was another batter to make quick progress. Haynes has gained seven places to reach a career-best 13th position after finishing as the most prolific scorer in the series with 222 runs that comprised knocks of 44, 82 and 96.

Left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen’s eight wickets in the series, which included a haul of 4/36 in the second match, helped consolidate her position at the top of the table for bowlers with a career-best 804 rating points. She had started the series at 754 rating points, only four points less than her previous best of 758 recorded last year.

The first time Jonassen topped the ODI bowlers’ list was in July 2017 and she has been No.1 for 599 days spread over six spells, including the ongoing one that commenced in October 2019.

Spinners Georgia Wareham (up from 35th to 24th) and Sophie Molineux (re-entered at 44th) too have made notable headway in the latest update.

For New Zealand, formerly top-ranked Amy Satterthwaite has re-entered the ODI rankings in fifth position after scoring 111 runs in the series, even as another former captain, Suzie Bates, has lost a place in the top 10. Maddy Green has gained 18 places to reach 47th position after scoring 78 runs in the series.

Leg-spinning all-rounder Amelia Kerr has advanced five places to 13th among bowlers after six scalps in the series while fast bowler Lea Tahuhu (re-entered at 22nd) and Rosemary Mair (up 14 places to 49th) are the others from the side to move up the rankings.

In the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings, Australia and New Zealand remain in first and fifth positions, respectively. Australia have gained two points since the annual rankings update last week to move up to 162 points while New Zealand have lost two during the series and are now on 92.

MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings (as of 8 October, after the Australia-New Zealand series):

Batters (top 10)


Rank

(+/-) 

Player

Team

Pts

Avge

Highest rating

   1

(+4)

Meg Lanning

Aus

 749

 55.08

878 v NZ at Bay Oval 2016

   2

(-1)

Stafanie Taylor

WI

 746

 44.01

788 v India at St Kitts (WP) 2012

   3

(-1)

Alyssa Healy

Aus

 741!

 32.81

741 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

   4

( - )

S Mandhana

India

 732

 43.08

799 v Eng at Mumbai 2019

   5

(RE)

A Satterthwaite

NZ

 723

 38.93

781 v Aus at Bay Oval 2017

   6

(-1)

T Beaumont

Eng

 716

 41.87

737 v Aus at Leicester 2019

   7

(-4)

Ellyse Perry

Aus

 691

 52.10

776 v India at Vadodara 2018

   8

(-1)

Lizelle Lee

SA

 690

 33.79

777 v Eng at Hove 2018

   9

(-1)

L Wolvaardt

SA

 689

 45.63

712 v NZ at Auckland 2020

  10

( - )

Mithali Raj

India

 687

 50.64

880 v Aus at Vadodara 2004

Other selected rankings

Rank

(+/-) 

Player

Team

Pts

Avge

Highest rating

13

(+7)

R Haynes

Aus

 655!

36.72

655 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

  47

(+18)

Maddy Green

NZ

 320*!

19.66

320 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2020

  67

(+6)

Nicola Carey

Aus

 236*!

18.75

236 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

  79=

(+9)

Hayley Jensen

NZ

 191*

12.20

205 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2020

Bowlers (top 10)

Rank

(+/-) 

Player

Team

Pts

Avge

Eco

Highest rating

1

( - )

J Jonassen

Aus

804!

20.00

3.97

804 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

2

( - )

M Kapp

SA

738!

23.41

3.68

738 v NZ at Hamilton 2020

3

( - )

Megan Schutt

Aus

735

22.50

4.22

766 v WI at Antigua 2019

4

( - )

Shabnim Ismail

SA

717!

20.88

3.59

717 v NZ at Hamilton 2020

5

(+1)

J Goswami

India

691

21.48

3.28

816 v Eng at Chennai 2007

6

(+1)

Poonam Yadav

India

679!

20.84

3.76

679 v WI at Antigua 2019

7

(+1)

Shikha Pandey

India

675

21.06

3.94

696 v SA at Vadodara 2019

8

(-3)

Ellyse Perry

Aus

666

24.28

4.33

738 v India at Mumbai 2012

9

( - )

Anya Shrubsole

Eng

645

25.62

4.17

655 v SL at Katunayake 2019

10

( - )

Deepti Sharma

India

639

27.18

3.84

653 v Eng at Mumbai 2019

Other selected rankings

Rank

(+/-) 

Player

Team

Pts

Avge

Eco

Highest rating

13

(+5)

Amelia Kerr

NZ

590*!         

23.68

4.34

590 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2020

22

(RE)

Lea Tahuhu

NZ

507

32.18

4.38

611 v Aus at Perth 2019

24=

(+11)

G Wareham

Aus

473*!     

28.40

4.17

473 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

44

(RE)

S Molineux

Aus

296*

9.83

 2.56

300 v NZ at Brisbane - AB 2020

49=     

(+14)

Rosemary Mair

NZ

277*

72.25

4.89

281 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2020

85

(+9)

Maddy Green

NZ

91*!

118.00

6.32

91 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2020

All-rounders (top five)

Rank

(+/-)

Player

Team

Pts

Highest rating

1

( - )

Ellyse Perry

Aus

 460

545 v WI at Antigua 2019

2

( - )

Stafanie Taylor

WI

 410

599 v NZ at Kingston 2013

3

( - )

M Kapp

SA

 389!

389 v NZ at Hamilton 2020

4

( - )

D Sharma

India

 359

401 v NZ at Hamilton 2019

5

( - )

D van Niekerk

SA

 335

410 v SL at Potchefstroom 2019

*indicates provisional rating; !indicates career-highest rating

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