Rankings gain for Pakistan, South Africa players after series wins
• Stafanie Taylor moves up to eighth among batters, Sidra, Luus and Ranaweera among others to gain in latest rankings update
• Deepti Sharma in line to emulate former India captains in upcoming series against England
Taylor led the list of run-getters with an aggregate of 158, including two fifties, in a 2-1 loss in Dubai that enabled Pakistan to overtake the Windies in the points table of the eight-team championship that provides direct qualification berths to hosts New Zealand and four other top teams in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021.
South Africa have kept in contention for a direct berth in the pinnacle event by completing a 3-0 triumph at home over Sri Lanka, a verdict that has helped them to catch up with fifth-placed Windies on 11 points, even though they remain behind on net run rate. Pakistan’s victory over the Windies has lifted them to 12 points and they are now in the fourth position, just behind India on the net run rate in the list led by Australia with 16 points from only nine matches and New Zealand second at 14 points from 12.
For Pakistan, Sidra Ameen’s 148 runs in their series have helped her gain a whopping 36 places to reach 57th position, while Windies all-rounder Deandra Dottin (up one place to 20th) and Nida Dar (up 13 places to 55th) have also gained among batters in Monday’s update after also scoring in excess of 100 runs in the series.
South Africa’s Mignon Du Preez has gained one place to reach 22nd position among batters, while her compatriot Sune Luus (up three places to 35th) and former Sri Lanka captain Inoka Ranaweera (up eight places to 26th) are the major gainers among bowlers after finishing with five wickets each in their series played in Potchefstroom.
Meanwhile, South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk has dropped behind India’s Deepti Sharma in the list of all-rounders. Sharma is now at a career-high third place and with a chance to emulate or do better than her compatriots in an upcoming ICC Women’s Championship home series against England.
No India woman player has reached the top spot among all-rounders while former captains Jhulan Goswami (in July 2015), Purnima Rau (December 2000) and Shubhangi Kulkarni (January 1986) have all attained the second position.
The India-England series can be crucial in the final standings while defending champions Australia host second-placed New Zealand in another series that also starts on Saturday. England are on 10 points from nine matches and can jump to second or third place, depending on results of the other series.
Some highlights of the ODI rankings:
Batting
• Stafanie Taylor (Win) up two places to 8th
• Deandra Dottin (Win) up one place to 20th
• Mignon du Preez (SA) up one place to 22th
• Javeria Khan (Pak) up one place to 23rd
• Marizanne Kapp (SA) up eight places to 32nd
• Andrie Steyn (SA) up seven places to 51st
• Shermaine Campbell (Win) up two places to 52nd
• Nida Dar (Pak) up 13 places to 55th
• Sidra Ameen (Pak) up 36 places to 57th
• Nilakshi de Silva (Sri) up 35 places to 77th
Bowling
• Inoka Ranaweera (Sri) up four places to 21st
• Shakera Salman (Win) up eight places to 26th
• Nashra Sandhu (Pak) up seven places to 28th
• Sune Luus (SA) up three places to 35th
• Masabata Klaas (SA) up four places to 47th
• Shamilia Connell (Win) up six places to 49th
• Diana Baig (Pak) up five places to 51st
• Kavisha Dilhari (Sri) up 15 places to 73rd
Upcoming fixtures
Australia v New Zealand: 22 Feb (Perth), 24 Feb (Adelaide), 3 March (Melbourne)
India v England: 22, 25 and 28 Feb (all in Mumbai)
ICC Women’s Championship results, statistics, points standings and fixtures are available here.
MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings (as of 18 February)
Batters (top 20)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Highest Rating |
1 |
( - ) |
S. Mandhana |
India |
774 |
41.81 |
795 v NZ at Bay Oval 2019 |
2 |
( - ) |
Ellyse Perry |
Aus |
719 |
49.63 |
773 v India at Vadodara 2018 |
3 |
( - ) |
Meg Lanning |
Aus |
715 |
52.72 |
878 v NZ at Bay Oval 2016 |
4 |
( - ) |
A. Satterthwaite |
NZ |
714 |
38.34 |
777 v Aus at Bay Oval 2017 |
5 |
( - ) |
Mithali Raj |
India |
709 |
51.33 |
878 v Aus at Baroda Vadodar 2004 |
6 |
( - ) |
T. Beaumont |
Eng |
706! |
41.53 |
706 v NZ at Leicester 2018 |
7 |
(+1) |
Suzie Bates |
NZ |
703 |
43.38 |
796 v Aus at Bay Oval 2016 |
8 |
(+2) |
Stafanie Taylor |
Win |
695 |
43.96 |
785 v India at St Kitts (WP) 2012 |
9 |
(+2) |
Nicole Bolton |
Aus |
676 |
43.93 |
728 v India at Vadodara 2018 |
10 |
-1 |
C. Athapaththu |
SL |
673 |
31.64 |
691 v SA at Potchefstroom 2019 |
11 |
-5 |
Lizelle Lee |
SA |
664 |
33.69 |
774 v Eng at Hove 2018 |
12 |
( - ) |
Sophie Devine |
NZ |
661 |
32.02 |
677 v Eng at Leicester 2018 |
13 |
(+1) |
Heather Knight |
Eng |
653 |
36.42 |
678 v NZ at Headingley 2018 |
14 |
-1 |
D. van Niekerk |
SA |
650 |
36.57 |
677 v SL at Potchefstroom 2019 |
15 |
( - ) |
Natalie Sciver |
Eng |
644 |
38 |
682 v Aus at Brisbane - AB 2017 |
16 |
( - ) |
Alyssa Healy |
Aus |
630! |
24.22 |
630 v Pak at Kuala Lumpur 2018 |
17 |
(+1) |
Deepti Sharma |
India |
626! |
41.87 |
626 v NZ at Hamilton 2019 |
18 |
-1 |
L. Wolvaardt |
SA |
615 |
43.79 |
633 v Win at Bridgetown 2018 |
19 |
( - ) |
H. Kaur |
India |
608 |
34.52 |
720 v Eng at Lord's 2017 |
20 |
(+1) |
Deandra Dottin |
Win |
601 |
28.33 |
700 v NZ at Kingston 2013 |
Bowlers (top 20)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Avge |
Eco | Highest Rating |
1 |
( - ) |
Sana Mir |
Pak |
718 |
24.68 |
3.68 |
719 v Win at Dubai (GCA) 2019 |
2 |
( - ) |
Megan Schutt |
Aus |
707 |
23.09 |
4.35 |
721 v Pak at Kuala Lumpur 2018 |
3 |
(+1) |
J. Goswami |
India |
685 |
21.72 |
3.25 |
816 v Eng at Chennai 2007 |
4 |
(+1) |
J. Jonassen |
Aus |
680 |
23.19 |
4.18 |
723 v India at Vadodara 2018 |
5 |
-2 |
M. Kapp |
SA |
678 |
24.11 |
3.67 |
735 v India at Potchefstroom (N 2017 |
6 |
( - ) |
Shibnam Ismail |
SA |
663 |
20.53 |
3.6 |
699 v Eng at Worcester 2018 |
7 |
( - ) |
Katherine Brunt |
Eng |
643 |
23.58 |
3.48 |
811 v India at Mumbai 2013 |
8 |
( - ) |
Deepti Sharma |
India |
635* |
26.69 |
3.83 |
647 v NZ at Napier 2019 |
9 |
( - ) |
Poonam Yadav |
India |
634* |
20.88 |
3.82 |
641 v NZ at Bay Oval 2019 |
10 |
(+1) |
Ellyse Perry |
Aus |
623 |
26.01 |
4.38 |
738 v India at Mumbai 2012 |
11 |
(+2) |
Ekta Bisht |
India |
616 |
21.57 |
3.64 |
659 v Pak at Derby 2017 |
12 |
(+3) |
A. Shrubsole |
Eng |
599 |
27.57 |
4.27 |
654 v Aus at New South Wales 2017 |
13= |
(+1) |
D. van Niekerk |
SA |
597 |
19.28 |
3.52 |
661 v Ban at Kimberley 2018 |
-3 |
Stafanie Taylor |
Win |
597 |
19.5 |
3.28 |
798 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014 |
|
15 |
(+1) |
Lea Tahuhu |
NZ |
590! |
29.91 |
4.33 |
590 v India at Hamilton 2019 |
16 |
-4 |
A. Khaka |
SA |
581 |
28 |
4.13 |
676 v Eng at Worcester 2018 |
17= |
( - ) |
Shikha Pandey |
India |
564* |
22.1 |
4.02 |
604 v Aus at Derby 2017 |
( - ) |
Leigh Kasperek |
NZ |
564*! |
17.79 |
3.72 |
564 v India at Hamilton 2019 |
|
19 |
( - ) |
Amelia Kerr |
NZ |
546* |
21.83 |
4.11 |
558 v Eng at Headingley 2018 |
20 |
( - ) |
A. Gardner |
Aus |
545*! |
25.88 |
4.28 |
545 v Pak at Kuala Lumpur 2018 |
All-rounders (top five)
Rank |
(+/-) |
Player |
Team |
Pts |
Highest rating |
1 |
( - ) |
Ellyse Perry |
Aus |
447 |
504 v India at Hobart 2016 |
2 |
( - ) |
Stafanie Taylor |
Win |
414 |
602 v NZ at Kingston 2013 |
3 |
(+1) |
Deepti Sharma |
India |
397/*! |
397 v NZ at Hamilton 2019 |
4 |
-1 |
D. van Niekerk |
SA |
388 |
421 v SL at Potchefstroom 2019 |
5 |
( - ) |
Sana Mir |
Pak |
300 |
306 v Aus at Kuala Lumpur 2018 |