The England women’s team, led by skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt, is currently hosting the West Indies, led by skipper Hayley Matthews, for a three-match T20I series, followed by a three-match ODI series. England whitewashed the visitors in the three-match T20I series and also clinched the 1st ODI by 108 runs to take the series lead in the three-match ODIs.

ODI Batting Rankings
The Australian young opening batter Phoebe Litchfield has climbed up a couple of spots to the 38th position (519 points), South Africa’s Annerie Dercksen has also climbed up a couple of spots to the 48th position (453 points).
England:
The 31-year-old experienced veteran wicket-keeper batter Amy Jones notched up her maiden century (122 off 121 balls) in the ODI format in the 1st game of the ongoing three-match ODI series, against the West Indies, after being promoted as an opener. She was also awarded the Player of the Match for a game-changing innings. As a result of her outstanding performance in the first game, she has climbed up 3 spots to the 7th position (666 points), achieving her career-high rating points in the format.
Her fellow opening batter Tammy Beaumont (107 off 104 balls) also scored her 11th ODI century for England in the 1st ODI against the West Indies. As a result of her outstanding performance alongside Amy Jones, she has also climbed up a couple of spots to the 11th position (638 points). Charlie Dean stayed unbeaten on 5 off 2 balls and has also climbed up one spot to the 79th position (337 points).
West Indies:
Aaliyah Alleyne notched up her career-best score (44 off 46 balls) in the 1st ODI and was one of the best batters for the West Indies on the day. As a result of her impressive contributions lower down the order, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 15 spots to the 76th position (344 points). The 24-year-old opening batter, Qiana Joseph, was the standout performer with the bat (62 off 74 balls), scoring her 2nd ODI fifty for the West Indies. As a result of her sensational performance with the bat, she has also earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 22 spots to the 82nd position (331 points).
ODI Bowling Rankings
Rabeya Khan from Bangladesh has climbed up a couple of spots to the 19th position (512 points). Australia’s Annabel Sutherland has also climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 20th position (509 points) alongside Afy Fletcher from the West Indies. The Sri Lankan duo of Achini Kulasuriya and Kavisha Dilhari has also climbed up a couple of spots each to equal the 53rd position (384 points) alongside Shemaine Campbelle from the West Indies.
West Indies:
The West Indian skipper Hayley Matthews returned with outstanding match figures of 10-0-49-2 in her spell, picking wickets of Amy Jones and Emma Lamb in the 1st ODI of the ongoing three-match ODI series with England. As a result of her impressive performance, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 7th position (646 points).
ODI All-rounder Rankings
West Indies:
Aaliyah Alleyne returned with impressive match figures of 6-0-45-1, getting the wicket of Alice Capsey and scored a vital 44 off 46 balls with the bat for her side in the 1st ODI of the ongoing three-match ODI series against England. As a result of her impressive all-round show, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 6 spots to the 33rd position (122 points).
England:
Lauren Bell returned with notable match figures of 7.2-0-41-1, picked up the wicket of Aaliyah Alleyne in her spell in the 1st ODI of the ongoing ODI series against the West Indies. As a result, she has also climbed up one spot to equal the 42nd position (107 points) alongside Pakistan’s Nashra Sandhu.
Her fellow teammate Alice Capsey returned with decent match figures of 4-0-27-1, picking the big wicket of Qiana Joseph in her spell in the 1st ODI against the West Indies, while also scoring 24 (19 balls) with the bat. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up five spots to equal the 88th position (52 points) alongside Rachel Slater from Scotland, Audrey Mazvishaya, and Thailand’s Thipatcha Putthawong.