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ICC Women's Player Rankings: Deepti Sharma Becomes No.1 Bowler in T20Is; Laura Wolvaardt Pips Smriti Mandhana To Reclaim ODI Batting Summit

By MyKhel Staff

Dubai, Dec 23: India all-rounder Deepti Sharma and South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt have claimed the top spots in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's Player Rankings, following impressive performances in the past week.

Deepti Sharma has climbed to No.1 in the ICC Women's T20I Bowling Rankings for the first time in her career.

ICC Women s Player Rankings Deepti Sharma Becomes No 1 Bowler in T20Is Laura Wolvaardt Pips Smriti Mandhana To Reclaims ODI Batting Summit

Deepti Sharma Reaches No.1 in T20I Bowling

The off-spinner's figures of 1 for 20 in the opening T20I of India's home series against Sri Lanka in Visakhapatnam proved decisive, allowing her to edge past Australia's Annabel Sutherland by a single rating point. Deepti now leads the charts with 737 rating points, underlining her growing influence as a match-winning all-rounder for India.

Wolvaardt Reclaims ODI Batting Summit

South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt has regained the No.1 position in the ICC Women's ODI Batting Rankings, powered by a prolific run against Ireland at home. Wolvaardt struck back-to-back centuries-124 and an unbeaten 100-to open a nine-point gap over India opener Smriti Mandhana and reach a career-best 820 rating points.

Batting Movers in T20Is

India's Jemimah Rodrigues was one of the biggest movers among T20I batters. After being named Player of the Match for her unbeaten 69 off 44 balls in Visakhapatnam, Rodrigues jumped five places to ninth. Sri Lanka opener Vishmi Gunaratne also made progress, climbing six spots to 64th following her 39-run knock.

T20I Bowling Gains for India

India's bowling depth was further reflected in the rankings, with Arundhati Reddy moving up five places to 36th and Shree Charani making a notable leap of 19 places to 69th.

ODI Ranking Movements: Ireland and South Africa

In the ODI list, Ireland captain Gaby Lewis advanced four places to 18th after scores of 45 and 64, while team-mate Amy Hunter rose from 31st to 28th.

South Africa's Sune Luus climbed seven places to 34th, and Dane van Niekerk surged 24 places to 95th.

Bowlers on the Rise in ODIs

Among bowlers, Ireland seamer Arlene Kelly improved from 32nd to 27th, while South Africa's Tumi Sekhukhune moved up from 78th to 67th, with both players claiming three wickets across the two matches during the week.

The latest update reflects a strong week for India and South Africa, with standout individual performances reshaping the top of the ICC Women's rankings across formats.

Story first published: Tuesday, December 23, 2025, 15:34 [IST]
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