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In the Women’s ODI rankings, Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana has retained the number-1 spot, while captain Harmanpreet Kaur has climbed one place to seventh. In the latest rankings released on Tuesday, Harmanpreet gained one spot, while New Zealand’s Sophie Devine slipped two places to ninth. Jemimah Rodrigues is in 12th place. New Zealand’s Medi Green comes in at 17th position
New Zealand batter Medi Green gained a big advantage by playing a brilliant innings of 94 runs against Zimbabwe. Her team won this match by 200 runs and clinched the series 3-0. Green jumped 5 places to reach 17th position; her 610 rating points are a career-best. Amelia Kerr benefits from dual performance
Amelia Kerr delivered an all-round performance, scoring 80 runs and taking 5 wickets in the final ODI. She was chosen Player of the Match and Player of the Series. She has moved from 21st to joint 19th position in the batting rankings. Among other players, Isabella Gaze reached 61st position, while Rosemary Mair and Bree Illing secured 58th and 79th positions respectively in the bowling rankings. Devine’s big leap in T20 rankings
Changes have also been seen in the T20I rankings. Amelia Kerr scored an innings of 78 runs against South Africa, achieving 694 rating points, which is her career best. Georgia Plimmer moved from 50th to 41st position. In bowling, Jess Kerr climbed 11 places to 23rd, while Sophie Devine moved from 104th to 79th position.