The newly-announced ICC Women's ODI Rankings witnessed a re-shuffle, with Australia's dynamite Alyssa Healy claiming the highest-ranked position in the batting charts.
As Healy scored a match-winning 170-run knock in the recently-concluded ICC Women's World Cup final, she jumped to the top spot among the batters. The 32-year-old had a great World Cup and scored 509 runs in the tournament.
Apart from Healy, three more Australians feature in the list of top 10 batters, namely, Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes.
South Africa opener Laura Wolvaardt witnessed a significant decline in her points and fell to the fourth position straight from the top.
Sciver's outstanding 148-run knock could not help England lift the trophy. However, she jumped two positions that led her to the second spot in the batting charts. The England star is now also the top-ranked all-rounder, dethroning Ellyse Perry from the honour.
Sophie Ecclestone retained her first place in the bowlers' list on the back of a wonderful tournament, personally. She was the highest wicket-taker in the competition, with 21 scalps to her name. South Africa's Shabnim Ismail has also been lifted to the second rank, courtesy of her splendid show in the marquee tournament, claiming 14 wickets in eight matches.
Anya Shrubsole, who took five wickets in the semi-final and final combined, broke into the top ten in the bowling rankings.