
ICC Women's ODI Rankings: Mithali Raj slips to No. 7, Jhulan Goswami down to No. 6 in bowling charts
India Today
ICC Women's ODI Rankings: While New Zealand's Amy Satterthwaite rose 5 spots to No. 3, Mithali Raj's poor run at the ongoing World Cup saw her slip to No. 7 in the batting chart.
India cricketers witness a fall on the ICC Women's ODI Rankings despite a fine run in the ongoing World Cup in New Zealand. Captain Mithali Raj has slipped 3 spots to No. 7 on the batting chart after an ordinary run so far at the showpiece event.
Australia wicketkeeper Alysa Healy continues to be the No.1 batter in ODIs while England's Tammy Beaumont jumped to the 2nd spot.
New Zealand's Amy Satterthwaite is the biggest gainer as she has moved from No. 8 to No. 3 in the batting chaart.
Satterthwaite scored 75 in New Zealand's 62-run win against India and then scored 44 as her side crumbled to a 141-run defeat against Australia. Her performances have seen her rise up to No.3 in the batting rankings, up to five spots.
Wolvaardt has also been in fine touch in the tournament. She scored 75 and 77 in South Africa's victories against Pakistan and England respectively, rising seven spots to break into the top 10 of the batting charts, at No.5.
India's Raj has managed just 45 runs in 3 matches, struggling to get going in the middle-order even as her team is in the top 4 of the 8-team Women's World Cup taable with 2 wins in 3 matches.
ICC ODI RANKINGS FOR WOMEN