T20 Women Batters Ranking


Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath & Smriti Mandhana (X)Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath & Smriti Mandhana (X)

The ICC Women’s T20I rankings provide a comprehensive and data-driven evaluation of a cricketer’s form in the Women’s International T20 format.

Using a sophisticated algorithm, these rankings assess individual player performances across matches. Updated after every game, they reflect a player’s most recent form and effectiveness in the shortest format.

This results in an unbiased and reliable leaderboard, ranking players on a scale from 0 to 1000 points. The rankings serve as a critical tool for fans, selectors, and analysts to gauge the top-performing talents in the world.

T20 Women Batters Ranking

The T20 Women Batters Rankings highlight the top batting talents in international women’s T20 cricket.

In addition to capturing current form, the rankings also showcase career-best performances, allowing fans and experts to track a player’s peak moments and consistency over time. The rankings offer valuable insights into the key players excelling in the T20 format.

How are ICC Women’s Batting Rankings Calculated?

The ICC uses a complex algorithm to calculate the Women’s T20I Batting Rankings. This system evaluates players based on their individual contributions in a game, comparing their performance to the quality of opposition, match conditions, and the level of competition.

Key factors include: Runs Scored, Strike Rate, Match Importance, Quality of Opposition, and Longevity and Peak Form.


Career-Best Ratings

The ICC Women’s T20I Batting Rankings also highlight players' career-best ratings, providing a snapshot of when they reached their peak. This feature allows fans and analysts to track a player’s highest level of performance and compare it to others throughout history.

T20 Women Batters Ranking

Rank
Player
Team
Rating
Career Best Rating
1Beth MooneyAustralia Women769780 vs England at Edgbaston 2023
2Tahlia McGrathAustralia Women762827 vs India at Mumbai 2022
3Hayley MatthewsWest Indies Women746746 vs Sri Lanka at Hambantota 2024
4Smriti MandhanaIndia Women743743 vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla 2024
5Laura WolvaardtSouth Africa Women736744 vs Sri Lanka at Benoni 2024
6Chamari AthapaththuSri Lanka Women691705 vs India at Dambulla 2024
7Tazmin BritsSouth Africa Women689692 vs India at Chennai 2024
8Alyssa HealyAustralia Women680717 vs Sri Lanka at Sydney 2019
9Suzie BatesNew Zealand Women674770 vs Pakistan at Guyana 2018
10Sophie DevineNew Zealand Women656749 vs Sri Lanka at Perth 2020
11Shafali VermaIndia Women631776 vs South Africa at Lucknow 2021
12Amelia KerrNew Zealand Women617636 vs England at Nelson 2024
13Harshitha SamarawickramaSri Lanka Women
616616 vs Ireland at Dublin 2024
14Ashleigh GardnerAustralia Women616667 vs England at Edgbaston 2023
15Nigar SultanaBangladesh Women612613 vs India at Sylhet 2024
16Anneke BoschSouth Africa Women608612 vs Bangladesh at Kimberley 2023
17Harmanpreet KaurIndia Women607719 vs Australia at Guyana 2018
18Natalie Sciver-BruntEngland Women606644 vs West Indies at Derby 2020
19Jemimah RodriguesIndia Women599753 vs New Zealand at Auckland 2019
20Danni WyattEngland Women598620 vs India at Mumbai 2023
21Gaby LewisIreland Women585585 vs Sri Lanka at Dublin 2024
22Heather KnightEngland Women582596 vs West Indies at Derby 2020
23Ellyse PerryAustralia Women577590 vs India at Mumbai 2024
24Richa GhoshIndia Women570587 vs England at Gqeberha 2023
25Amy HunterIreland Women568611 vs Vanuatu at Abu Dhabi 2024


T20 Women Batters Ranking: FAQs

Q.1. Who is T20 No 1 ranking women?

Answer: Australia is the No. 1 ranked team in Women's T20Is.

Q.2. Who is the No 1 women batsman?

Answer: In ODIs, it's Natalie Sciver-Brunt, and in T20Is, it's Beth Mooney.

Q.3. Who is the best female cricketer?

Answer: Mithali Raj is widely regarded as one of the best female cricketers.

Q.4. Who is India's No. 1 cricketer among women?

Answer: Mithali Raj is often considered India's No. 1 female cricketer.

Q.5. Who is called the queen of cricket?

Answer: Mithali Raj is often referred to as the queen of Indian cricket.