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Smriti Mandhana, opener of the Indian women’s cricket team, has again secured number 1 in the latest ICC Women’s ODI Batters rankings released on Tuesday. He achieved this achievement after scoring a brilliant half -century (58 runs, 63 balls) in the first ODI against Australia, although India lost the match.
This innings of Mandhana gave her 7 rating points, leading her to the top position by beating England veteran Nat Se Sivar-Brant. Mandhana now has 735 rating points, while Sear-Brants slipped to second place with 731 points. Mandhana first secured the number 1 in the ranking of ODI batsmen in 2019 and this is her second time in 2025 when she has reached this position.

Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol’s ranking also improved Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol have also benefited from the best batting in the first ODI against Australia in Chandigarh. At the same time, opener batter Pratika Rawal scored an innings of 64 runs, on which she jumped four places and reached 42nd place. At the same time, Harleen Deol, the top order batter, played a brilliant innings of 54 runs and now she has reached 43rd position.

Australian players also benefit in ranking Australian batters have also benefited from better batting in the ODI match played against India in Chandigarh. Beth Muni has benefited from an unbeaten innings of 77 runs, she has come up three places to number 5. At the same time, Annabel Sutherland and Faby Lichfield have also reached the 25th position by improving the ranking after scoring half -centuries.
Changes in bowlers ranking In the bowlers rankings, Australia’s fast bowlers Kim Garth and spinner Alana King have climbed one place to fourth and fifth place, which is their best ranking ever. India’s spinner Sneh Rana took one wicket in the first ODI and jumped five places to reach 13th position. England spinner Sophie Eclastone still remains at number 1 in the bowlers rankings.
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