Mithali Raj remained in seventh place, while opener Smriti
Mandhana remained in ninth place according to the latest ICC Women's ODI shots.
Alyssa Healy continues to lead in the ranking published in
Australia, followed by Natalie Sciver from England. The two batsmen performed a
fantastic performance at the Women's World Cup earlier this year in New
Zealand.
Seasoned Indian pacer Jhulan Goswami also maintains fifth
place on the bowling list. The seasoned Pakistani starter Sidra Ameen was
rewarded in his unforgettable series against Sri Lanka, thanks to which he made
a big leap into the latest batting rankings.
Sidra recorded 218 runs in a series with an impressive
average of 72.66, including a winning match of 123 in the second ODI match
against Lankance. The 30-year-old has now moved 19 places to the top 35 of his
career.
The bowling standings were led by the English Sophie
Ecclestone, second and third place went to Shabnim Ismail from South Africa and
Jess Jonassen from Australia.