Dubai: India batters Mithali Raj and Smriti Mandhana held on to their third and sixth spots respectively while allrounder Deepti Sharma was also steady at the fifth position in the latest ICC women's ODI rankings released on Tuesday.
While Mithali had 738 points, Smriti had 710 points in her kitty in the batting ranking, which had South Africa's Lizelle Lee at the top with 761 points.
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Stafanie Taylor and Hayley Matthews headline a range of changes in the @MRFWorldwide Women’s ODI rankings 👉 https://t.co/IhK7JX2BrV pic.twitter.com/fulyFMnrL0A West Indies duo moving on up 📈
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Stafanie Taylor and Hayley Matthews headline a range of changes in the @MRFWorldwide Women’s ODI rankings 👉 https://t.co/IhK7JX2BrV pic.twitter.com/fulyFMnrL0
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West Indies duo of Stafanie Taylor and Hayley Matthews have risen in ODI batting and all-rounder rankings respectively.
The pair stood up for their side in Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier action, with Taylor moving into the top ten in batting (676) and holding on to her No.4 all-rounder ranking (319), as her teammate moved to equal eighth.
Matthews moved to her highest career rating (272) joining England's Katherine Brunt and New Zealand's Jess Jonassen in a three-way tie.
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Taylor is only bettered by Marizanne (384), Natalie Sciver (372) and Ellyse Perry (365).
Deepti was fifth with 299 points in the list.
PTI