India and South Africa to do battle in ICC Women's Championship series
Host India, currently sitting sixth in the table after losing its first round clash to Australia 2-1, is likely to call upon its influential captain Mithali Raj, who is ranked number one in the Reliance ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for Batters. Also expected to be seen in action is seventh-placed Harmanpreet Kaur. South Africa, meanwhile, can call upon three batters in the top 20 – Marizanne Kapp (16th), Trisha Chetty (19th) and Mignon du Preez (20th).
In the Reliance ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for Bowlers, India’s medium pace bowler Jhulan Goswami (3rd) will be aiming to reduce the 22-point deficit with second-placed Jenny Gunn of England. In the absence of its highest-ranked bowler Shibnam Ismail, South Africa, which is fourth on the table after its first round series against Sri Lanka ended in a 1-1 tie, will look to Sunette Loubser (13th) and Dane van Niekerk (15th), who both have India’s 12th placed Gouher Sultana in their sights. Sultana’s rankings lead over Loubser is just three points.
The consistent Marizanne Kapp is ranked a career-high third position in the Reliance ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for All-rounders following her exploits in the recent series victory over Sri Lanka, 42 points adrift of Australia’s Ellyse Perry. Kapp’s South Africa team-mate Dane van Niekerk is tied for fifth place with India’s Goswami on 219 points heading into the three-match series.
The three ODI matches will take place in Bangalore on 24, 26 and 28 November as part of the seven-round ICC Women’s Championship, which is a qualifying tournament for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017.
Australia-West Indies
Meanwhile, Australia has moved six points clear at the top of the ICC Women’s Championship table on 12 points after clinching a 3-0 series victory over West Indies in Bowral on Sunday. Skipper Meg Lanning has vaulted to a career-high second place in the batter rankings after compiling 336 runs in the series, including 135 not out in the third ODI. Sydney-born all-rounder Ellyse Perry rose nine places to 12th after three half centuries in the three ODIs that count towards the ICC Women’s Championship (53, 72 and 64 not out) as well as chipping in with four valuable wickets.
West Indies is now in second place on the table, with off-spinner Stafanie Taylor retaining the number one position in the Reliance ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for Bowlers, 18 points clear of England’s Gunn. Perry has broken into the top 10 in 10th spot (up by one) and is 17 points adrift of her team-mate Erin Osborne, who occupies ninth position. Australia’s 30-year-old leg-break bowler Kristen Beams has vaulted 35 places to a career-high 65th place after taking five wickets in the series.
The top four sides from the ICC Women’s Championship will progress to the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, to be staged in England, while the bottom four sides will get a final chance of qualification through the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier in 2017.
The tournament structure sees each team will play each other in one home or away series that will include three ODIs over a two and a half year period. As such, each side is guaranteed at least 21 ODIs over the tournament period.
Squads
India (from): (To be announced in due course)
South Africa (from): Mignon Du Preez (captain), Savanna Cordes, Trisha Chetty (wkt), Yolani Fourie, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Lizelle Lee, Marcia Letsoalo, Sunette Loubser, Nadine Moodley, Nonkululeko Thabethe, Chloe Tryon, Dane van Niekerk
Forthcoming Fixtures
India v South Africa
24 Nov – First ODI, Bangalore
26 Nov – Second ODI, Bangalore
28 Nov – Third ODI, Bangalore
Points Table:
Teams
P
W
L
Tie
N/R
Points
NRR
For
Against
Australia
6
6
0
0
0
12
0.952
1196/236.2
1130/275
West Indies
6
3
3
0
0
6
0.584
1128/257.3
1111/292.4
England
3
2
0
0
1
5
0.686
367/80.1
312/80.1
South Africa
3
1
0
0
1
3
0.583
364/77
315/76
Sri Lanka
3
1
1
0
1
3
-0.583
315/76
364/77
India
3
0
2
0
1
1
-0.686
312/80.1
367.80.1
Pakistan
3
0
3
0
0
0
-1.357
467/125
477/93.4
New Zealand
3
0
3
0
0
0
-1.712
392/150
465/107.5
Note – two points for a win, no point for a loss and one point for a no-result
ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings:
The ICC Women's Championship is being contested by the following eight teams who have been seeded according to their rankings following the ICC Women’s World Cup India 2013:
1. Australia
2. West Indies
3. England
4. New Zealand
5. Sri Lanka
6. South Africa
7. India
8. Pakistan
Following the completion of the round-robin matches, the final standings of the points table will represent each team’s final event ranking, and the top four teams will automatically qualify for the ICC WWC 2017.
Reliance ICC Women’s Player Rankings on ODIs (as on 19 November after Australia-West Indies Series and ahead of India-South Africa):
Batting
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge Highest Ranking
1 ( - ) Mithali Raj Ind 735 50.05 839 v Aus at Baroda Vadodar 2004
2 (+5) Meg Lanning Aus 727*! 45.64 727 v WI at Bowral 2014
3 (-1) C. Edwards Eng 723! 38.07 723 v Ind at Scarborough 2014
4 (-1) Sarah Taylor Eng 707 39.71 803 v Aus at Chelmsford 2009
5 (-1) Stafanie Taylor WI 675 43.14 765 v Ind at St Kitts (WP) 2012
6 (-1) Suzie Bates NZ 651 37.20 734 v WI at Kingston 2013
7 (-1) Harmanpreet Kaur Ind 640* 35.06 673 v SL at Visakhapatnam 2014
8 (+1) Deandra Dottin WI 594 26.98 650 v NZ at Kingston 2013
9 (-2) Jessica Cameron Aus 580 37.63 660 v Pak at Brisbane 2014
10 ( - ) Alex Blackwell Aus 561 33.16 683 v Ind at Canberra 2008
Selected Rankings:
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge Highest Ranking
12 (+9) Ellyse Perry Aus 542! 36.03 542 v WI at Bowral 2014
16 (-1) Marizanne Kapp SA 531* 33.07 539 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
19 (-1) Trisha Chetty SA 492 30.04 531 v SL at Potchefstroom 2013
20 (-1) Mignon du Preez SA 489 32.31 540 v SL at Potchefstroom 2013
22 ( - ) D. van Niekerk SA 429* 27.04 431 v SL at Potchefstroom 2013
25 (+28) Nicole Bolton Aus 418*! 53.22 418 v WI at Bowral 2014
27 ( - ) Poonam Raut Ind 408* 26.70 466 v Eng at Lord's 2012
29 (-4) Jodie Fields Aus 394 28.34 520 v NZ at Sydney 2012
30 (+2) Amita Sharma Ind 391 16.83 505 v WI at St Kitts (WP) 2012
32 (+12) Kycia Knight WI 388* 20.33 400 v Aus at Bowral 2014
34 (-4) Erin Osborne Aus 385* 24.50 398 v WI at Sydney 2014
37 (-2) S. Campbelle WI 379 19.86 403 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014
39 ( - ) S. Mandhana Ind 373*! 33.42 373 v Eng at Scarborough 2014
40 (-9) Rachael Haynes Aus 362* 31.28 490 v WI at Mumbai 2013
41 (-1) Lizelle Lee SA 353*! 32.25 353 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
43 (-14) Shanel Daley WI 349 20.45 473 v NZ at Mumbai 2013
45 (NEW) Hayley Matthews WI 347*! 60.25 347 v Aus at Bowral 2014
49 (-1) Jhulan Goswami Ind 327 12.68 341 v Pak at Cuttack 2013
Bowling
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Average Economy Highest Ranking
1 ( - ) Stafanie Taylor WI 711 17.44 3.04 768 v NZ at Kingston 2013
2 (+1) Jenny Gunn Eng 693! 27.00 3.73 693 v Ind at Scarborough 2014
3 (+1) Jhulan Goswami Ind 671 21.36 3.20 796 v Eng at Chennai 2007
4 (-2) A. Mohammed WI 655 17.66 3.28 704 v Aus at Sydney 2014
5 (+1) Katherine Brunt Eng 653 21.52 3.29 796 v Ind at Mumbai 2013
6 (-1) Shanel Daley WI 616 22.09 3.33 664 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014
7 ( - ) Shibnam Ismail SA 595*! 18.61 3.49 595 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
8 ( - ) Sana Mir Pak 590 23.84 3.46 598 v Aus at Brisbane 2014
9 ( - ) Erin Osborne Aus 564 25.82 3.98 581 v Eng at Melbourne 2014
10 (+1) Ellyse Perry Aus 547 24.00 4.29 698 v Ind at Mumbai 2012
Selected Rankings:
12 ( - ) Gouher Sultana Ind 527* 19.39 3.32 590 v WI at St Kitts (WP) 2012
13 ( - ) Sunette Loubser SA 524* 17.53 3.04 568 v Pak at Doha 2014
15 ( - ) D. van Niekerk SA 511* 15.77 3.28 529 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
17 (-1) Tremayne Smartt WI 497* 30.11 3.74 524 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014
20 (+1) Marizanne Kapp SA 479*! 24.89 3.56 479 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
25 (-5) Sarah Coyte Aus 443* 20.94 4.24 482 v Eng at Hove 2013
26 (+5) Jess Jonassen Aus 441*! 21.46 4.26 441 v WI at Bowral 2014
27 (-5) Shakera Selman WI 439* 25.53 3.36 467 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014
30 (-2) Julie Hunter Aus 413* 24.87 3.68 437 v Pak at Brisbane 2014
32 (+1) Marcia Letsoalo SA 396* 33.21 3.29 400 v Pak at Doha 2014
34 (+1) Amita Sharma Ind 392 32.52 3.73 646 v Pak at Karachi 2005
35 (-6) S. Quintyne WI 384* 26.11 3.82 417 v NZ at St Kitts (WP) 2014
36 ( - ) Ekta Bisht Ind 378* 23.00 3.82 382 v Ban at Ahmedabad 2013
37 ( - ) Rene Farrell Aus 368* 27.27 3.92 456 v Eng at Perth 2011
38 ( - ) N. Niranjana Ind 361* 24.95 3.96 394 v Ban at Ahmedabad 2013
41 (+2) Megan Schutt Aus 335* 21.30 4.40 367 v Eng at Hove 2013
48 ( - ) R. Gayakwad Ind 288*! 10.40 2.55 288 v Eng at Scarborough 2014
65 (+36) Kristen Beams Aus 225* 28.66 3.44 248 v WI at Bowral 2014
All-rounders
Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Highest Ranking
1 ( - ) Stafanie Taylor WI 480 560 v NZ at Kingston 2013
2 (+2) Ellyse Perry Aus 296! 296 v WI at Bowral 2014
3 ( - ) Marizanne Kapp SA 254*/*! 254 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
4 (+1) Jenny Gunn Eng 232 348 v Aus at Melbourne 2008
5= (+2) Jhulan Goswami Ind 219 245 v Aus at Ahmedabad 2012
(+2) D. van Niekerk SA 219*/* 226 v SL at Colombo (SSC) 2014
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