Hayley rankings

More accolades for West Indies star following latest rankings update

West Indies captain Hayley Matthews has continued her remarkable recent run of form to make giant strides on the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings.

Matthews has been in career-best form in both white-ball formats and her latest exploits has helped the star all-rounder improve her rating to sit inside the top 10 of all individual player ranking categories.

The West Indies skipper rises four spots to seventh and a new career-high rating for ODI batters following her Player of the Series efforts in her side's recent series sweep over Pakistan, while the 26-year-old improves one spot to sixth for ODI bowlers and remains in second place for ODI all-rounders.

To round things off, Matthews gains one place and improves to fourth on the list for T20I batters following her half-century in the second match of West Indies' ongoing series against Pakistan. She stays in sixth place for T20I bowlers and way out in front for T20I all-rounders to showcase just how good her current run of form is.

Matthews isn't the only player from the West Indies to make good ground on the updated rankings, with experienced all-rounder Stafanie Taylor improving two places to 16th on the list for ODI batters on the back of scores of 73 and 47 in the final two matches of the series with Pakistan while teammate Shemaine Campbelle gained four places to jump to equal 50th.

West Indies duo Chinelle Henry (up seven spots to 29th) and Karishma Ramharack (up six places to 56th) make ground on the updated list for ODI bowlers, while Pakistan will be buoyed by the efforts of Aliya Riaz to gain four spots and improve to 34th on the list for ODI batters.

There has been some further movement within the T20I rankings following the start of the series between India and Bangladesh and the exciting action from the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Qualifier event in Abu Dhabi.

India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur jumps two places to 17th on the list for T20I batters after her decent innings of 30 in the opening match of the series with Bangladesh in Sylhet, while teammate Richa Ghosh improves five rungs to climb to equal 25th following her quickfire 23 in the same contest.

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India pair Deepti Sharma (up one spot to second) and Renuka Singh (up four places to equal fourth) make good ground inside the top 10 of the T20I rankings for bowlers, while Bangladesh teenager Rabeya Khan climbs eight spots to eight overall and a new career-high rating on the same list.

And Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu gains one place to improve to sixth on the list for T20I all-rounders following her unbeaten half-century against Scotland as the Asian side remains unbeaten at the T20 World Cup qualifier event.

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