ICC ODI Rankings / English player made a big jump in ICC rankings, Indian player benefited

ICC has released the latest women's ODI rankings, in which England's wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones has reached the fourth position. She jumped three places on the back of brilliant centuries against West Indies. India's Smriti Mandhana is in second place, while Deepti Sharma has reached the fourth position among all-rounders.

ICC ODI Rankings: The ICC has released the latest women's ODI rankings and England's wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones has made a tremendous jump in it. After a brilliant performance in the recent three-match ODI series played against the West Indies, 31-year-old Jones has moved from seventh place to fourth. Now she has 689 rating points and has joined the elite list of top-5.

Jones also won the Player of the Match title twice in a row on the basis of a century in the first ODI and an explosive innings of 129 runs in the second ODI. Her performance not only led England to a 3-0 series win, but also brought a big change in her personal ranking.

Indian Smriti Mandhana in top 5

South Africa's Laura Wolvaard is still at the top of the women's ODI batting rankings with 738 rating points. India's star batsman Smriti Mandhana is second, England's Nat Sciver-Brunt is third and Australia's Alice Perry is fifth. West Indies' Hayley Matthews and Australia's Alyssa Healy have suffered losses and have slipped to sixth and seventh positions respectively.

Kate Cross's return among bowlers

England's experienced fast bowler Kate Cross also performed brilliantly in the series and has jumped one place to eighth in the bowling rankings by taking three wickets. At the same time, Australia's Alana King has come to seventh position.

Deepti Sharma shines among all-rounders

India's Deepti Sharma has also jumped one place to fourth position in the women's all-rounders rankings. New Zealand's Amelia Kerr is now at fifth position. Australia's Ashleigh Gardner remains at the top in this category, while Hayley Matthews and South Africa's Marizanne Kapp are at second and third positions respectively.