India’s Smriti Mandhana continues to dominate the ICC Women’s ODI batter rankings, maintaining her number one position with a career-high rating of 818 points. The Karnataka star reached this milestone after two centuries in the recent three-match home series against Australia. Despite India losing the series 2-1, Mandhana’s consistency with the bat has cemented her status as the world’s leading ODI batter. All-rounder Deepti Sharma made significant gains in the bowler rankings, climbing to fifth place with 651 points after her twin two-wicket hauls against Australia. Her steady performances reinforce her role as a key contributor in both departments. Meanwhile, Kranti Goud surged 23 spots to 39th, reflecting her steady impact in the series. Other international movements include South Africa’s Ayabonga Khaka rising to 15th, and England’s Sophie Ecclestone leading the bowlers with 795 points ahead of the upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup starting September 30 in Guwahati. Read also: Former Indian and RCB Batter Set to Captain India in the Hong Kong Sixes This Year Global shifts in ODI rankings Among other batters, South Africa’s Tazmin Brits moved up to sixth with 669 points following consecutive unbeaten hundreds in the Proteas series, while Pakistan’s Sidra Amin climbed 10 spots to 13th with a career-high 636 points. Australia’s Beth Mooney secured third position with 727 points. In the all-rounder category, Marizanne Kapp advanced to second, surpassing Hayley Matthews, supported by consecutive impactful performances, including a century and multiple wickets. Other notable movers include Tahlia McGrath, rising nine spots to 30th, and Australia’s Georgia Voll, up 28 places to 61st. Pakistan’s Natalia Pervaiz climbed 54 spots beyond the top 100 after a half-century in the second ODI. These rankings reflect a mix of career-high performances, consistent contributions, and breakthroughs ahead of the global ODI calendar.