Key Takeaways

  • Recent women’s cricket rankings saw players from New Zealand, West Indies, and Zimbabwe climb thanks to strong performances.
  • Maddy Green jumped to 17th in ODI batting after a standout 94-run innings, while Amelia Kerr reached joint 19th with an all-round display.
  • Other New Zealand players like Isabelle Gaze and Rosemary Mair also improved their rankings in ODI.
  • Notable performances in the West Indies boosted many players in both ODI and T20I formats.
  • Zimbabwe’s captain Nomvelo Sibanda climbed to 49th in ODI bowling, showing the progress of Zimbabwean players.

The latest women’s cricket rankings have shifted noticeably after recent matches in the Caribbean and New Zealand. A number of players climbed the list thanks to strong performances in both ODI and T20I series.

New Zealand, in particular, saw several players make big moves following their series sweep against Zimbabwe. Maddy Green was one of the standout performers, jumping five spots to 17th in the ODI batting rankings after her 94-run innings in the final match. That effort also pushed her to a career-best rating.

Amelia Kerr also made significant progress in the women’s cricket rankings. She moved up to joint 19th among ODI batters after delivering an impressive all-round display. In that same match, she scored 80 runs and picked up five wickets, taking her past 600 rating points in both batting and bowling.

New Zealand Players Continue to Climb

It wasn’t just the headline names making gains. Isabelle Gaze moved up three places to 61st in the ODI batting rankings. Rosemary Mair climbed seven spots to 58th among ODI bowlers, while Bree Illing advanced five places to 79th.

In the T20I rankings, Amelia Kerr continued her strong run, reaching another career-best rating after scoring 78 against South Africa. Georgia Plimmer also made a notable jump, moving from 50th to 41st following her 63-run performance.

There were gains on the bowling side too. Jess Kerr surged 11 places to 23rd after taking two wickets for just 13 runs. Sophie Devine also climbed significantly, rising from 104th to 79th after a four-wicket haul.

West Indies Players Make Their Mark

West Indies players also saw improvements in the women’s cricket rankings after solid performances at home. Their recent matches in the Caribbean played a key role in boosting positions across both formats.

Several batters and all-rounders moved up in the ODI and T20I lists, reflecting their impact in recent international games.

Zimbabwe Players See Progress

Zimbabwe players were not left behind in the latest update. Captain Nomvelo Sibanda rose eight places to 49th in the ODI bowling rankings. Teammates Precious Marange and Adel Zimunu also recorded gains.

Overall, the updated women’s cricket rankings highlight how recent international matches continue to shape player standings, with both ODI and T20I performances playing a major role in these movements.

Source: https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/standouts-in-caribbean-new-zealand-earn-women-s-rankings-jumps