10: Georgia Voll Enters Top of ICC Women’s T20I Batting Rankings

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Georgia Voll has made a remarkable entry into the top 10 of the ICC Women’s T20I Batting Rankings for the first time, highlighting her ascent in women’s cricket. This update comes on March 24, 2026, following the first two matches of the series in the West Indies.

In addition to Voll’s achievement, Sophie Devine has moved up two places to 18th, while Ellyse Perry also climbed two spots to 20th. The rankings reflect significant shifts, with Fanny Utagushimaninde entering the rankings at 66th position after becoming the first woman to score a century on T20I debut.

Other notable movements include Annerie Dercksen, who jumped 18 places to 55th, and Qiana Joseph, who ascended 14 places to 33rd. This reshuffling indicates a competitive landscape in women’s T20 cricket.

In the bowling rankings, Nonkululeko Mlaba has entered the top 10, moving from 11th to 9th, bolstered by her impressive performance of five wickets in three matches. Georgia Wareham improved her position from 16th to 12th, while Jess Kerr achieved a career-best ranking at 15th after taking eight wickets in the first four matches of the series against South Africa.

Ayabonga Khaka moved up five places to 36th, and Kim Garth made a significant leap of 35 places to 44th in the T20I bowling rankings. These changes reflect the evolving dynamics and emerging talents in women’s cricket.

As the series progresses, observers are keen to see how these rankings will shift further and which players will continue to rise in prominence. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the impact of upcoming matches on these rankings.