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ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana back in Top 10 of ODI rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney climbs to 2nd – Check Full Rankings

ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana back in Top 10 of ODI rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney climbs to 2nd – Check Full Rankings

ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana back in Top 10 of ODI rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney climbs to 2nd – Check Full Rankings- Awe-inspiring performances at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 have been rewarded with upward movement in the MRF Tyres ODI Player Rankings. Follow ICC Rankings on Insidesport.in A mix of young starlets and […]

ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana back in Top 10 of ODI rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney climbs to 2nd – Check Full Rankings- Awe-inspiring performances at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 have been rewarded with upward movement in the MRF Tyres ODI Player Rankings. Follow ICC Rankings on Insidesport.in

A mix of young starlets and wily veterans made strides across the three disciplines, with the tournament in New Zealand showcasing a high-level of individual skill and team success across the board.

Alyssa Healy (730) still leads the way in the ODI batting rankings, though the wicket-keeper has a number of players closing into the number one spot, with a number of chasers being her Australian teammates.

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ICC Rankings: Smriti Mandhana back in Top 10 of ODI rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney climbs to 2nd – Check Full Rankings

Beth Mooney is the best of the rest, jumping two places to a rating of 725 after scores of 30* and 28*, providing stability in Australia’s middle order. Compatriots Meg Lanning (715) and Rachael Haynes (712) have also risen to fourth and fifth respectively, with Laura Wolvaardt’s fine start to the tournament reflected in a two-spot rise to third.

England’s Nat Sciver was the biggest jumper in the top ten, climbing four spots, while Smriti Mandhana enters the top ten with a rating of 663.

Outside the top ten, there has been marked movement.

Maddy Green jumped 12 spots to 28th thanks to a busy week at the crease, making 30 against South Africa and a half-century against England, reaching her highest ever rating of 480. India left-hander Yastika Bhatia’s impressive run was also reflected in the latest changes, moving eight places to 39th, while Muneeba Ali, fresh off a historic victory for Pakistan over West Indies and scoring 37, rose six places to 57th.

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