Smriti Mandhana closes in on top T20I batter ranking

Mandhana helped herself to a team-high 111 runs during the three-match series and that helped the 26-year-old rise two spots to second overall on the latest list for T20I batters.

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Updated - 20 Sept 2022, 14:02 IST

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Australia’s stranglehold at the top of the ICC Women's Player Rankings for T20I batters is under pressure after an India star made her move on the latest update released by the ICC on Tuesday.

Experienced Australia duo Beth Mooney and Meg Lanning have dominated the top two spots on the rankings for some time, but India opener and recently-announced ICC 100% Cricket Superstar Smriti Mandhana has split the pair following her superb recent series against England.

Mandhana helped herself to a team-high 111 runs during the three-match series and that helped the 26-year-old rise two spots to second overall on the latest list for T20I batters.

Mooney still remains on top of the list with a total of 743 rating points, but Mandhana closes to within 12 points on 731 rating points following the latest rankings update.

Lanning (725) drops to third as a result of Mandhana’s sudden rise, while New Zealand counterpart Sophie Devine (715) also loses a place to the in-form India batter.

Mandhana also makes an eye-catching move up the rankings for ODI batters, following her impressive start to the ongoing three-game ODI series against England.

The left-hander smashed a classy 91 during India's seven-wicket triumph in the opening match of the series in Hove and was rewarded by rising three places to seventh overall on the list for batters.

A host of her team-mates also make giant strides, with Harmanpreet Kaur (up four places to ninth) and Yastika Bhatia (up eight spots to 37th) big risers following half-centuries in that match.

England pacer Kate Cross picked up two wickets in that same game and jumps three spots to 10th overall on the list for ODI bowlers, while team-mate Charlotte Dean moves up four spots to 20th.

India spinner Deepti Sharma collected her own two-wicket haul during that same game she jumps six spots to 12th on the rankings for ODI bowlers as a result.

England star Nat Sciver opted to skip the India series to focus on mental health and wellbeing and the 30-year-old loses her top ranking on the ODI all-rounders list to Australia veteran Ellyse Perry as a result.

ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings

POS

PLAYER

TEAM

RATING

1

Beth Mooney

AUS

743

2

Smriti Mandhana

 IND

731

3

Meg Lanning

 AUS

725

4

Sophie Devine

 NZ

715

5

Tahlia McGrath

 AUS

704

6

Shafali Verma

 IND

666

7

Suzie Bates

 NZ

664

8

Chamari Athapaththu

 SL

644

9

Alyssa Healy

 AUS

633

10

Stafanie Taylor

 WI

618

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