ICC Women's ODI and T20I Team Rankings

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Australia women's national cricket team is currently the number 1 team in ODIs and T20Is

The ICC women's rankings were launched on 1 October 2015 covering all three formats of women's cricket. The ranking system gives equal weight to results of Test, ODI, and T20 matches. It was designed by statistician and ICC Cricket Committee member David Kendix and utilizes the same methodology as men's cricket rankings.[1] Each team scores points based on the results of their matches over the last 3–4 years − all matches played in the 12–24 months since the first of October before last, plus all the matches played in the 24 months before that, for which the matches played and points earned both count half.[2][1]

On 1 October of every year, the matches and points earned between 3 and 4 years ago are removed, and the matches and points earned between 1 and 2 years ago switch from 100% weighting to 50% weighting. For example, on 1 October 2014, the matches played between October 2010 and September 2011 were removed, and the matches played between October 2012 and September 2013 switched to 50% weighting.[1]

In October 2018 following the ICC's decision to award T20 International status to all members, the Women's rankings were split into separate ODI (for Full Members) and T20I lists.[3]

ODI rankings[edit]

ICC Women's ODI Rankings
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 30 4,889 163
2  England 26 3,322 128
3  South Africa 29 3,309 114
4  New Zealand 27 2,604 96
5  India 21 2,004 95
6  West Indies 23 2,119 92
7  Sri Lanka 11 948 86
8  Bangladesh 20 1,574 79
9  Thailand 11 753 68
10  Pakistan 30 1,962 65
11  Ireland 19 675 36
12  Zimbabwe 13 172 13
13  Netherlands 9 94 10
Reference: ICC Women's ODI rankings, Updated on 23 April 2024

T20I rankings[edit]

ICC Women's T20I Rankings
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 34 9,982 294
2  England 36 10,167 282
3  India 48 12,613 263
4  New Zealand 32 8,163 255
5  South Africa 32 7,736 242
6  West Indies 32 7,588 237
7  Sri Lanka 40 9,209 230
8  Pakistan 39 8,520 218
9  Bangladesh 38 7,562 199
10  Ireland 38 6,868 181
11  Papua New Guinea 26 4,088 157
12  Thailand 44 6,766 154
13  Zimbabwe 37 5,616 152
14  Scotland 28 4,236 151
15  Netherlands 29 3,595 124
16  United Arab Emirates 52 6,531 122
17  Namibia 33 3,649 111
18  Uganda 52 5,690 109
19  Tanzania 34 3,468 102
20  Indonesia 26 2,609 100
21    Nepal 32 3,101 97
22  Hong Kong 41 3,691 90
23  United States 17 1,320 78
24  Malaysia 43 3,225 75
25  Kenya 39 2,903 74
26  Nigeria 38 2,676 70
27  Rwanda 49 3,428 70
28  Italy 20 1,319 66
29  Jersey 13 839 65
30  Vanuatu 27 1,628 60
31  Canada 9 513 57
32  Greece 11 613 56
33  Germany 15 766 51
34  Spain 6 256 43
35  France 23 973 42
36  Brazil 20 846 42
37  Sweden 16 586 37
38  Guernsey 11 375 34
39  Isle of Man 14 462 33
40  Sierra Leone 21 632 30
41  Botswana 32 930 29
42  Myanmar 13 334 26
43  Bhutan 12 302 25
44  China 12 294 25
45  Kuwait 21 487 23
46  Samoa 21 386 18
47  Singapore 27 485 18
48  Mozambique 9 154 17
49  Malta 6 100 17
50  Romania 13 207 16
51  Japan 24 363 15
52  Bahrain 11 123 11
53  Cook Islands 11 108 10
54  Cameroon 12 111 9
55  Argentina 20 150 8
56  Denmark 8 57 7
57  Qatar 20 126 6
58  Austria 24 102 4
59  Cambodia 13 28 2
60  Oman 7 11 2
61  Norway 11 3 0
62  Mongolia 8 0 0
63  Eswatini 9 0 0
64  Serbia 7 0 0
65  Philippines 12 0 0
66  Lesotho 10 0 0
67  Ghana 7 0 0
68  Fiji 21 0 0
References: ICC Women's T20I Rankings, Updated on 11 May 2024

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Live Cricket Scores & News International Cricket Council". Archived from the original on 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  2. ^ "FAQs on ICC ODI Team Rankings". Qn4,5, ICC. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
  3. ^ "ICC Launches Global Women's T20I Team Rankings". Retrieved 2018-10-12.