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Dane, Lizelle rise in T20I rankings

Proteas Women stars Dane van Niekerk and Lizelle Lee have made the list of top 15 batters with the launch of the global ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings on Friday, 12 October.

Unfortunately, no South African women are ranked in the top 20 bowlers or top five all-rounders, while the Proteas Women find themselves ranked in sixth place on the new rankings. The T20I rankings have been added to the ICC’s other rankings as part of the organisation’s drive to grow the game through the shortest format.

Three-time ICC Women’s World Twenty20 champions Australia lead the inaugural 46-team table, which follows the decision earlier this year to award international status to all T20 matches between member countries. Scotland are the top-ranked associate member in 11th, while Thailand takes 12th place in the first table following some good performances of late, including a win over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup in June.

All women’s T20 matches between members have international status since the Asia Cup and the new rankings system will help teams gauge where they stand in the shortest format of the game.

The system moves away from the combined rankings in place earlier and there is now a separate ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings table with 10 teams, in line with the men’s rankings, which are separate for each format.

‘We are committed to growing the game and T20 is the vehicle through which we’ll do this,’ said ICC chief executive David Richardson. ‘Global rankings and international status for all T20 games between members is a huge step forward and will contribute to our efforts to accelerate the growth of the women’s game. The new rankings will provide incentive for teams to play regularly and mark their progress globally. I wish teams all the best.’

Australia, who were top-ranked in the combined rankings system, are now ranked No 1 in both forms of the game and lead trans-Transman rivals New Zealand by three points in the T20I rankings table. Australia are on 280 points, New Zealand on 277 while England are just a further one point behind with 276 points.

Australia will, however, have to win their upcoming three-match T20I series from 25-29 October against Pakistan in Malaysia by a 3-0 margin to retain their top ranking. Pakistan will be unable to overtake sixth-ranked South Africa even if they pull off a shock 3-0 win.

The Windies, who will defend their ICC Women’s World T20 title at home from 9-24 November, are ranked fourth with 259 points and India are a further 10 points behind in fifth place. The next five teams on the table – South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Ireland – complete the lineup for the West Indies event.

The list includes nine sides from Europe, 14 from Asia, 13 from Africa, four each from East Asia Pacific and the Americas, apart from Australia and the West Indies.

Both old and new teams on the rankings table have welcomed the global rankings, which coincide with the annual update and have been introduced with less than a month to go for the ICC Women’s World T20 2018 in the West Indies.

MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings (as of 12 October)

Rank Team Points
1 Australia 280
2 New Zealand 277
3 England 276
4 West Indies 259
5 India 249
6 South Africa 243
7 Pakistan 227
8 Sri Lanka 207
9 Bangladesh 193
10 Ireland 188
11 Scotland 150
12 Thailand 146
13 Zimbabwe 145
14 UAE 130
15 Uganda 127
16 Kenya 121
17 PNG 120
18 Nepal 117
19 Samoa 106
20 Tanzania 89
21 Hong Kong 81
22 Indonesia 80
23 Netherlands 76
24 Qatar 74
25 China 73
26 Namibia 63
27 Japan 57
28 Botswana 49
29 Argentina 48
30 Sierra Leone 44
31 Malaysia 43
32 Germany 43
33 Oman 36
34 Brazil 33
35 Vanuatu 29
36 France 25
37 Mozambique 21
38 Denmark 20
39 Zambia 11
40 Malawi 10
41 Belgium 9
42 Chile 7
43 Peru 0
44 Lesotho 0
45 Swaziland 0
46 Singapore 0

(Developed by David Kendix)

MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings (as of 12 October)

BATTERS (top 20)

Rank +/- Player Team Points Ave S/R Highest Rating
1 +1 Suzie Bates NZ 682 30.27 112
687 v Aus 2018
2 -1
Stafanie Taylor
Win 671 36.97 106
772 v NZ 2010
3 Meg Lanning Aus 652 35.16 119
722 v Win 2014
4 +1 Deandra Dottin Win 616 25.47 128
652 v Eng 2013
5 -1
Beth Mooney
Aus 610 36.71 123 674 v Ind 2018
6 H. Kaur Ind 600 27.91 101 600 v SL 2018
7 Mithali Raj Ind
580
36.88 100 763 v Win 2011
8 +2 Elyse Villani Aus 557 29.40 118 597 v Ire 2015
9 -1 Sophie Devine NZ 556 27.14 123 569 v Aus y 2018
10 Natalie Sciver Eng 553 24.05 110 552 v NZ 2018
11
+2
Sarah Taylor Eng 534 29.00 111 723 v Aus 2013
12 +3 Hayley Matthews Win 529 20.03 107 529 v SA 2018
13 -4 D. van Niekerk   SA  526 28.94 94 558 v Eng 2018
14 J. Rodrigues Ind 522 37.33 137 522 v SL 2018
15 +2 Lizelle Lee SA 520 24.06 103 520 v Win 2018
16
-4
Bismah Maroof Pak 518 25.54 88 582 v Ban 2015
17 -1 Smriti Mandhana Ind 512 21.17 112 563 v Eng 2018
18 Mignon du Preez SA 507 22.22 98 556 v Eng 2016
19 Clare Shillington Ire 503 18.39 99 613 v Pak 2013
20= +5 Javeria Khan Pak 493 20.66 88 493 v Ban 2018
+8 Alyssa Healy Aus 492 18.94 116 516 v Ire 2015
+1 Danielle Wyatt Eng 493 18.40 127 494 v SA 2018

 BOWLERS (top 20)

Rank +/- Player Team Points Average Econ Highest Rating
1 Megan Schutt Aus 684 17.47 6.15 687 v Aus 2018
2 Poonam Yadav Ind 656 13.34 5.46 657 v SL 2018
3 +2 Anam Amin Pak 646 17.87 4.60 656 v Ban 2016
4 Hayley Matthews Win 621 16.79 5.83 646 v SA 2018
5 +9 Ellyse Perry Aus 615 19.87 5.90 688 v NZ 2018
6 +1 Danielle Hazell Eng 604 20.07 5.50 688 v NZ 2011
7 +3 R. Ahmed Ban 602 18.18 5.32 602 v Pak 2018
8 +1 Nida Dar Pak 594 15.80 4.93 636 v SA 2014
9 -6 Nahida Akter Ban 593 16.55 5.21 633 v Ire 2018
10 -4 Leigh Kasperek NZ 585 12.47 6.01 633 v Ire 2018
11 A. Mohammed Win 579 16.40 5.50 686 v Ind 2011
12 Anya Shrubsole Eng 576 13.81 5.59 690 v Win 2016
13 +37 Any Fletcher Win 569 19.78 5.76 569 v SA 2018
14 +1 Anuja Patil Ind 561 22.71 5.95 582 v SA 2018
15 +1 Ciara Metcalfe Ire 558 19.18 5.62 560 v PNG 2018
16 -8 Jess Jonassen Aus 556 24.41 5.49 611 v Eng 2017
17= +1 Salma Khatun Ban 548 18.97 4.91 655 v Ire 2014
  S. Ecclestone Eng 548 19.63 7.05 548 v NZ 2018
19 +19 Shamilia Connell Win 544 30.66 6.14 544 v SA 2018
20 +1 Sana Mir Pak 541 21.67 5.20 651 v Ban 2012.

ALL-ROUNDERS (top five)

Rank +/- Player Team Points Highest Rating
1 +2 Stefanie Taylor Win 342 431 v SL 2012
2 -1 Hayley Matthews Win 328 330 v NZ 2018
3 +2 Ellyse Perry Aus 289 322 v NZ 2016
4 -2 Deandra Dottin Win 279 298 v NZ
5 +2 Sophie Devine NZ 260 307 v Eng 2010
Source: ICC

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