ICC Rankings: Ellyse Perry of Australia and Suzie Bates of New Zealand have advanced in the latest ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings following their performances in matches of the ICC Women's Championship.
Additionally, England's Amy Jones has achieved her career-best 17th position. While India's star batter and vice-captain, Smriti Mandhana, continues to sit at number four.

Perry's unbeaten 27 in the final match against Bangladesh in Mirpur, where Australia emerged victorious with a 3-0 series win, has propelled her back into the top five of the batting rankings.
The rankings, currently led by England's Nat Sciver-Brunt, witnessed Bates climbing five slots to the 11th position after her impressive 50 in the first ODI against England in Wellington. Furthermore, Jones, whose remarkable 92 not out from 83 balls secured her team's victory in that match, has risen by 10 places in the rankings.
Charlie Dean of England, along with the Zimbabwe duo of Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano and captain Mary-Anne Musonda, now share the joint-61st position after the recent update to the women's rankings, which also includes performances during Papua New Guinea's tour of Zimbabwe.
In the ODI bowling rankings, pacers Kate Cross of England and Kim Garth of Australia have achieved their career-best standings. Cross's performance of two for 24 in Wellington has elevated her to the fourth position, whereas Garth's Player of the Match performance of three for 11 in Mirpur has propelled her from 27th to 22nd.
Among other notable movements in the rankings, Bangladesh's upcoming leg-spinner Rabeya Khan, Perry, and Zimbabwe's medium-fast bowler Josephine Nkomo have all climbed the ladder significantly.
In the Women's T20I rankings, Alyssa Healy's exceptional 65 not out in the first T20I in Mirpur has seen her rise three places to seventh position among batters. Similarly, Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana has moved up three places to 16th after scoring an unbeaten 63.
Several other players, including South Africa's Anneke Bosch, England's Maia Bouchier, and Zimbabwe captain Musonda, have also made noteworthy progress in the batting rankings. Meanwhile, in the bowling rankings, England off-spinner Charlie Dean has attained a career-best second position after her remarkable performances against New Zealand.