How Did Mandhana Secure the Top Spot in ODI Batting Rankings?
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- Smriti Mandhana achieved a career-best rating of 828.
- Ashleigh Gardner is in second place with 731 rating points.
- Pratika Rawal moved to the 27th spot with a rating of 564.
- Sophie Ecclestone leads the bowling chart with 747 ratings.
- Gardner remains the top all-rounder with a rating of 503.
Dubai, Oct 28 (NationPress) Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana has solidified her status as the leading player in women's ODI rankings, achieving a remarkable score of 109 against New Zealand and an unbeaten 34 against Bangladesh during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup held at home. This stellar performance has propelled her to a career-high rating.
Recognized as the ICC Women's Player of the Month for September 2025, Mandhana now boasts a rating of 828, placing her nearly 100 points ahead of Australia's Ashleigh Gardner, who ranks second with 731 rating points, thanks to her unbeaten century against England.
Mandhana's opening partner, Pratika Rawal, unfortunately, will miss the remainder of the tournament due to injury but has made significant progress, landing in the top 30 with a rating of 564 at the 27th position.
Meanwhile, South African captain Laura Wolvaardt made a notable leap into the top three, moving up two spots after scoring 90 and 31 runs. England's Amy Jones advanced four spots to ninth with a rating of 656, while Annabel Sutherland experienced the largest jump among the top 40 competitors, moving up 16 places to 16th with a rating of 613.
In the bowling rankings, England's Sophie Ecclestone retains her top position with a rating of 747, while Australia's Alana King achieved a career-high rating of 698, overtaking teammate Ash Gardner, who is now in third place with 689.
Pakistan's Nashra Sundhu shares the 10th spot with fellow left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba (both at 610). Fast bowlers Marizanne Kapp and Annabel Sutherland also made slight advancements, moving to fourth and seventh places, respectively.
Gardner's accomplishments have fortified her No.1 position in the All-Rounder category (rating 503), with Marizanne Kapp now in second place, surpassing West Indies’ Hayley Matthews with a rating of 422. Sutherland has dropped to fourth.