Georgia Voll from Australia has climbed eight spots to claim the top position as the No. 1 ICC Women’s T20I batter, surpassing her compatriot Beth Mooney. Voll achieved this milestone after scoring her first T20I century in the final match against the West Indies, contributing to Australia’s 3-0 series victory. Her outstanding performance elevated her ratings to a personal best of 815, securing her place at the top of the batting rankings.
Amelia Kerr, the captain of New Zealand, has also showcased remarkable all-round skills during their recent series against South Africa. Kerr’s exceptional performance has propelled her to become the fourth Kiwi to lead the women’s all-rounders’ rankings, joining the likes of Rebecca Steele, Aimee Watkins, and Sophie Devine. She claimed the top spot from West Indies captain Hayley Matthews after scoring a century and taking two wickets in the final T20I, leading her team to a convincing 95-run victory over South Africa.
Significant changes have been observed in the Women’s ODI Player Rankings following the intense match between New Zealand and South Africa. Maddie Green has advanced to the 13th position on the batters’ list after her impressive performance, scoring 85 runs despite her team’s loss to South Africa. Meanwhile, South Africa’s Annerie Dercksen has climbed nine places to 42nd among batters after her notable innings of 72 runs off 93 balls.
In the ongoing series between Australia and the West Indies in St. Kitts and Nevis, Australia has taken an unassailable 2-0 lead. Despite the West Indies’ struggles, Stefanie Taylor’s unbeaten century has been a bright spot, propelling her to the 28th position in the ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings. However, Alana King’s bowling figures have caused her to drop to second place, with England’s Sophie Ecclestone reclaiming the top spot in the ICC Women’s ODI Bowling Rankings.
Australia’s Georgia Wareham has also made significant progress, moving up eight places to rank 16th among all-rounders after her impressive performances in the first two ODIs against the West Indies.
