Top 10 Best ICC Women ODI Batsman In The World

Top 10 Best ICC Women ODI Batsman in the world

The ICC Women’s Rankings were started on 1 October 2015 covering all three formats of women’s cricket. The ranking system gives equal weightage to the results of Test, ODI, and T20 matches. It utilizes the same methodology as men’s cricket rankings. The best ICC Women ODI batsman ranking is decided by ICC. Women’s One Day match is the limited-overs form of women’s cricket. Matches are fixed for 50 overs, equivalent to the men’s game. The first women’s ODIs were played in 1973 in England, as part of the first Women’s World Cup. The 1,000th women’s ODI took place on 13 October 2016 between South Africa and New Zealand. ICC decides the ODI status and is currently restricted to full members of the ICC. Let us take a look at the top 10 best ICC women ODI batsmen here.

Ranking Of 10 Best ICC Women ODI Batsman

PlayerTeamRating
Alyssa HealyAustralia785
Natalie SciverEngland750
Beth MooneyAustralia748
Laura WolvaardtSouth Africa722
Meg LanningAustralia710
Rachael HaynesAustralia701
Mithali RajIndia686
Amy SatterthwaiteNew Zealand681
Smriti MandhanaIndia669
Tammy BeaumontEngland659
Player’s rankings

1. Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy
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Alyssa Healy is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Australian women’s team. She also plays for New South Wales in domestic cricket, as well as the Sydney Sixers in the WBBL. Initially, she started playing her international match in February 2010. Healy is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. She played for the state age-group ranks and started playing for the senior New South Wales team in the 2007–08 season. Healy recorded her highest score of 89 not out at faster than a run a ball during the same season. She also made the most dismissals of any wicket-keeper in the Women’s National Cricket League. Finally, Healy started playing her international match in the 2010 Rose Bowl series against New Zealand. She played in the first five ODIs and five T20 internationals.  Healy played in every game of the 2010 World Twenty20 as Australia won the tournament.

Further, Healy joined Australia’s squad in October 2018 for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. She finished as the tournament’s leading runs scorer with 225 runs and received the player of the tournament. ICC named her the T20I Player of the Year in December 2018. Healy also set a new record for the highest individual score in a Women’s T20I match. Further, she joined Australia’s squad in January 2020 for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. Healy played well and finished the second-highest runs scorer in the tournament with 236 runs. In the final match, she helped Australia in winning their fifth title and won player of the match. Further, she set a new record for most dismissals as a wicket-keeper, male or female, in Twenty20 International cricket.

2. Natalie Sciver (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)

Natalie Sciver (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)
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Natalie Sciver is an English cricketer. She was also the first cricketer for England to take a hat-trick in a Women’s Twenty20 match. Further, Sciver captained the England team on 7 March 2021 for the first time in international cricket. She became the first England cricketer to take an international T20 hat-trick in a WT20I game against New Zealand. During the 2017 edition, she along with Heather Knight set the highest 3rd wicket partnership in the history of the Women’s Cricket World Cup (213). Sciver along with Tammy Beaumont set the highest record stand for the 4th wicket (170) in Women’s World Cup history in the same World Cup.

Sciver was a player on the winning team at the 2017 World Cup held in England. She joined England’s squad in October 2018 for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. ICC named her the standout player on the team after the tournament is over. ECB named her on England’s team for their opening match against Australia in June 2019.  She joined England’s team in January 2020 for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. Sciver joined England’s Test and WODI squad as the vice-captain in June 2021 for their home series against India. Sciver joined England’s team in December 2021 for their tour to Australia to contest the Women’s Ashes. Further, she was selected for England’s team in February 2022 for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.

3. Beth Mooney

Beth Mooney
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Beth Mooney is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Australia cricket team as a batsman in all three formats of the game. Mooney started playing her first game for the Australia women’s cricket team in a Twenty20 match against India on 26 January 2016. She scored her first hundred against New Zealand on 26 February 2017. She started playing her test match on 9 November 2017. Mooney won both the ICC T20I Player of the Year and Emerging Player of the Year awards in December 2017. She joined Australia’s squad in October 2018 for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies.  Cricket Australia selected her in Australia’s team in June 2019 for their tour to England to contest the Women’s Ashes.

Further, she joined Australia’s team in January 2020 for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. Mooney and Alyssa Healy played for an opening partnership of 151 runs against Bangladesh. In the final, she was the top scorer for Australia scoring 78 runs.  She was the top run-scorer with 259 runs. She was also named player of the tournament. Mooney joined Australia’s team in January 2022 for their series against England to play the Women’s Ashes. She was also selected for Australia for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. Further, she was selected for Australia’s team in May 2022 for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in England.

4. Laura Wolvaardt (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)

Laura Wolvaardt (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)
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Laura Wolvaardt was born on 26 April 1999. She is a South African cricket player who plays for Western Province, Adelaide Strikers, Northern Superchargers, and South Africa. She plays as a right-handed opening batsman. Wolvaardt was the highest run-scorer in the 2013 Cricket South Africa Under 19 Girls Week. She was selected for the Terblanche XI team in September 2019 for the inaugural edition of the Women’s T20 Super League in South Africa. Wolvaardt was bought by the Northern Superchargers for the 2022 season of The Hundred in April 2022.

She was declared the 2013 Cricket South Africa under-19 female cricketer of the year. Wolvaardt has captained the South Africa Women’s U-19 team. Initially, she started playing her Women’s One Day match in February 2016. Wolvaardt became the youngest centurion in August 2016 for South Africa in international cricket. She was Women’s Newcomer of the Year at Cricket South Africa’s annual awards in May 2017. She joined South Africa’s team in October 2018 for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. Wolvaardt was the player to watch on the team just ahead of the tournament. She joined South Africa’s team in January 2020 for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. She was selected for South Africa’s team in February 2022 for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.

5. Meghann Moira

Meghann Moira
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Meghann Moira Lanning was born on 25 March 1992. She is an Australian cricket player who currently captains the national women’s team. Further, she has been a player in six successful world championship campaigns, winning two Women’s Cricket World Cup and four ICC Women’s World Twenty20 titles. Lanning creates the record for the most Women’s One Day centuries. Further, she is the first Australian to score 2,000 Twenty20 runs. She is also the captain of Victoria in the Women’s National Cricket League and the Melbourne Stars in the Women’s Big Bash League.

In January 2022, Lanning became the third cricketer to captain her side in 150 women’s matches. Initially, Lanning started playing cricket on 30 December 2010 in a T20I against New Zealand. Further, she played in her first ODI on 5 January 2011 against England at the WACA Ground. Lanning was the third-highest run-scorer in the 2012 ICC Women’s World Twenty20. Lanning captained Australia’s team for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup.

6. Rachael Louise (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)

Rachael Louise Haynes (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)
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Rachael Louise Haynes was born on 26 December 1986. She is an Australian cricketer who has won six world championships as a player of the national women’s team. Haynes is the current vice-captain of Australia. She captains the Sydney Thunder in the Women’s Big Bash League. She also plays for New South Wales in the Women’s National Cricket League. Haynes started playing her international match in an ODI against England at Lord’s on 7 July 2009. She also started her test debut just three days later. In her first ODI at Adelaide Oval, she put on a 102-run opening partnership with Shelley Nitschke. Haynes started playing her T20 match against New Zealand on 21 February 2010. She was selected for the 2010 World Twenty20 in the Caribbean but did not play during the tournament.

Further, Haynes was the vice-captain of Australia’s team in January 2022 for their series against England to play the Women’s Ashes. Later the same month, she was selected as the vice-captain of Australia’s team for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. Finally, in May 2022, Haynes was selected as the vice-captain of Australia’s team for the Commonwealth Games in England.

7. Mithali Dorai Raj (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)

Mithali Dorai Raj (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)
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Mithali Dorai Raj was born on 3 December 1982. She is an Indian cricketer and the captain of the Test and ODI India women’s team. Further, Raj is the top run-scorer in women’s cricket. She is one of the greatest female cricketers ever. She holds several records in international cricket. Raj is the only female cricketer to score more than 7,000 runs in Women’s ODI matches. She is the first player to achieve seven consecutive 50s in ODIs. Raj also holds the record for most half-centuries in Women ODIs. In June 2018 During the 2018 Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup in June 2018, she became the first player from India to score 2000 runs in T20Is. She also became the first woman cricketer to reach 2000 T20 runs. She became the captain of the side in 2005.

Raj is the only female player to become the captain of India in more than one ICC ODI World Cup final. She has done it twice in 2005 and 2017. Further, Raj became the first woman to play in 200 ODI matches on 1 February 2019. She announced her retirement from T20Is in September 2019 to focus on ODI cricket. She became the first woman to complete 20 years in international cricket in 2019. Raj has received several national and international awards, including the Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World in 2017. She also won Arjuna Award in 2003, the Padma Shri in 2015, and Major Dhyanchand Khel Ratna in 2021, all by the Government of India. Further, Raj became the top run-scorer in women’s cricket in July 2021.

8. Amy Ella Satterthwaite

Amy Ella Satterthwaite
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Amy Ella Satterthwaite was born on 7 October 1986. She is a New Zealand cricket player. She is also the present vice-captain of New Zealand’s women’s team. Amy also plays for the Canterbury Magicians in New Zealand domestic cricket and the Melbourne Renegades in the Australian Women’s Big Bash League. Further, she has played for New Zealand in women’s ODI and T20I since 2007. She played at the Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2009 and 2013. On 26 February 2017, she became the first player in Women’s ODI and second overall in ODI to score four consecutive hundreds. She won the inaugural ICC Women’s ODI Player of the Year award in December 2017.

Satterthwaite was the vice-captain of the New Zealand women’s cricket team in July 2020. Further, she played her 100th Women’s T20I in September 2020.

9. Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana

Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana
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Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana is an Indian cricketer who plays for the Indian women’s team. BCCI named her the Best Women’s International Cricketer in June 2018. ICC also awarded her with the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Award for the best female cricketer of the year in December 2018. She became a nominee for the ICC Women’s T20 Player of the Year on 30 December 2021. She was also nominated for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year in December 2021. ICC awarded her with the Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Award for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year in January 2022.

Initially, Mandhana started playing her Test career in August 2014 against England. Mandhana was the only Indian cricketer to feature in the ICC Women’s Team of the Year 2016. She scored the fastest fifty for India in Women’s T20Is. She was the leading run-scorer in WODIs in the year with 669 at an average of 66.90. Mandhana was ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year and the ICC Women’s ODI Player of the Year. She has won the International Woman Cricketer of the Year awards at the CEAT International Cricket Awards 2019 in May 2019. She became the third-fastest cricketer, in terms of innings, scoring 2,000 runs in WODIs in November 2019. Mandhana became the first Indian women cricketer to score a century in both ODIs and Tests in Australia. Finally, she joined India’s team for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand in January 2022.

10. Tamsin Tilley Beaumont (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)

Tamsin Tilley Beaumont (One Of The Best ICC Women ODI Batsman)
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Tamsin Tilley Beaumont is an English cricketer. Initially, she opens the batting for Kent and England. She has also played for domestic teams in both England and Australia. Beaumont was one of the players in the ICC Women’s ODI Team of the Year in December 2017. She scored her first century in WT20Is on 20 June 2018. Beaumont joined England’s team in October 2018 for the 2018 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. She was one of the players to watch ahead of the tournament. Beaumont scored her 1,000th run in WT20I cricket in March 2019.

She was subsequently selected as the ICC’s Female Player of the Month for February 2021 on 9th Mar. In June 2021, Beaumont joined England’s Test team for their one-off match against India. Beaumont joined England’s team in December 2021 for their tour to Australia to play the Women’s Ashes. In January 2022, she was the ICC women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year for 2021 in January 2022. In February 2022, she was selected for England’s team for the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.

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