New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr breaks into the top four in the ICC women's rankings for all-rounders. Her impressive performance in the recently-concluded ODI series against India sees her move up two spots into the fourth position.
Kerr did exceedingly well in the last two ODIs against India, in which she scored 68 off just 33 deliveries in the fourth rain-curtailed game and in the fifth game she slammed a 75-ball 68. Her good show with the bat has seen her jump to 17th in the batters' category.
With the ball, she chipped in with figures of 3 for 30 and 1 for 55 in the final two ODIs. Overall, she scored 353 runs at 117.66, which included three fifties and a century in the five-match series. She also picked up seven wickets at an economy rate of 5.78.
India all-rounder Deepti Sharma, on the other hand, has dropped to the fifth spot and in the bowling ranking, she has risen up one spot to 12th. Sticking with the Indian contingent, vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur struck a timely fifty in the final ODI against the White Ferns which saw her rise to the 20th position in the batters' rankings.
Alyssa Healy continued to occupy the top spot in the ODI batting rankings for batters, followed by India skipper Mithali Raj at two. Smriti Mandhana is the only other Indian batter in the top 10.