Australia consolidate at top spot in ICC women’s T20I rankings, India hold firm at No.3

India retain third position with an unchanged 260 points.

By Press Release

Updated - 02 May 2025, 20:28 IST

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Australia have consolidated their position at the top of the ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings, increasing their lead over England from 18 to 20 points after the annual update carried out on Friday.

There have been no positional changes in the top eight, but Thailand have overtaken Scotland and Papua New Guinea (PNG) to reach 11th position, as the women’s updates move from the start of October to the start of May, along with the men’s team annual rankings update.

Prior to the update, weightings were 50 per cent for matches between October 2021 and September 2023 and 100 per cent thereafter. Post update, the weightings are 50 per cent for matches between May 2022 and April 2024 and 100 per cent thereafter.

Six-time champions Australia may have failed to make the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 played in Dubai but their two 3-0 series sweeps over New Zealand, both home and away, as well as a 3-0 victory over England that weigh in at 100 per cent, have helped them gain two points and reach 299 rating points.

India retain third position with an unchanged 260 points while Women’s T20 World Cup winners New Zealand (253) and runners-up South Africa (243) have gained two and one points, respectively, to retain their fourth and fifth positions.

The West Indies (240) have lost two points, Sri Lanka (228) have lost one point, and Pakistan (220) have gained one point while retaining their positions from sixth to eighth. Ireland have moved ahead of Bangladesh to ninth with 194 points.

Thailand’s victories in a Quadrangular Series in Hong Kong that also featured China and Namibia, as well as in a tri-series in Nepal that also featured the Netherlands, have helped them gain a crucial point and progress two slots. The biggest gainers are Sierra Leone and Kuwait, both gaining seven rating points and three places to reach 34th and 46th positions, respectively.

Four teams drop out of the rankings as they have not played the requisite eight T20Is since May 2022 to remain in the rankings. Mexico and Czechia have played seven and Oman six, while the other team to drop out is Ghana. The annual update to the ODI rankings will be carried out following the conclusion of the ongoing Sri Lanka Tri-Series in Colombo, in which India and South Africa are the other teams.

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have replaced the United States of America (USA) in the list of 16 teams with ODI status for the 2025-29 cycle that will be effective from 12 May. The list includes five Associate Members. Thailand, Scotland, PNG and the Netherlands are the AMs retaining their ODI status, while the UAE will be joining them based on T20I performances.

Thailand and Scotland retained ODI status due to their qualification for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025, while PNG and the Netherlands retained it because of their T20I rankings.

The UAE gained ODI status by virtue of being the next highest ranked AM team at the time of the annual update to the ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings. Teams with ODI status need to play a minimum of eight ODIs over a three-to-four-year period to gain or maintain their ODI rankings.


Latest ICC women’s T20I rankings

New ranking

Old ranking

Change

New rating

Old rating

Change

Australia

1

1

0

299

297

2

England

2

2

0

279

279

0

India

3

3

0

260

260

0

New Zealand

4

4

0

253

251

2

South Africa

5

5

0

243

242

1

West Indies

6

6

0

240

242

-2

Sri Lanka

7

7

0

228

229

-1

Pakistan

8

8

0

220

219

1

Ireland

9

10

1

194

194

0

Bangladesh

10

9

-1

192

195

-3

Thailand

11

13

2

154

153

1

Scotland

12

11

-1

154

155

-1

PNG

13

12

-1

153

153

0

Zimbabwe

14

14

0

132

138

-6

Netherlands

15

16

1

126

126

0

UAE

16

15

-1

125

126

-1

Uganda

17

18

1

115

112

3

Namibia

18

17

-1

113

114

-1

Tanzania

19

19

0

105

103

2

Indonesia

20

20

0

100

99

1

Nepal

21

21

0

92

95

-3

Hong Kong

22

22

0

90

91

-1

Italy

23

23

0

84

84

0

USA

24

24

0

80

78

2

Rwanda

25

27

2

79

75

4

Spain

26

25

-1

76

76

0

Jersey

27

28

1

74

74

0

Malaysia

28

29

1

74

74

0

Nigeria

29

26

-3

74

76

-2

Kenya

30

30

0

70

70

0

Canada

31

32

1

63

59

4

Vanuatu

32

31

-1

59

59

0

Gibraltar

33

33

0

51

52

-1

Sierra Leone

34

37

3

49

42

7

Isle of Man

35

34

-1

47

47

0

Myanmar

36

35

-1

45

44

1

Denmark

37

36

-1

42

42

0

Croatia

38

39

1

41

41

0

Brazil

39

38

-1

40

42

-2

Sweden

40

40

0

40

40

0

Greece

41

41

0

37

37

0

Cyprus

42

42

0

36

36

0

Guernsey

43

43

0

35

35

0

Germany

44

44

0

35

35

0

Japan

45

46

1

34

32

2

Kuwait

46

49

3

34

27

7

Samoa

47

45

-2

32

34

-2

Botswana

48

47

-1

30

30

0

China

49

48

-1

30

28

2

France

50

50

0

25

25

0

Bhutan

51

52

1

19

21

-2

Qatar

52

54

2

19

16

3

Mozambique

53

53

0

18

18

0

Argentina

54

57

3

17

15

2

Romania

55

55

0

16

16

0

Serbia

56

56

0

15

15

0

Cook Islands

57

58

1

13

13

0

Malawi

58

59

1

12

12

0

Austria

59

60

1

12

12

0

Fiji

60

61

1

12

10

2

Luxembourg

61

62

1

9

9

0

Norway

62

63

1

8

8

0

Cambodia

63

65

2

2

2

0

Malta

64

66

2

2

2

0

Singapore

65

64

-1

2

3

-1

Philippines

66

68

2

1

1

0

Bahrain

67

69

2

0

0

0

Bulgaria

67

69

2

0

0

0

Cameroon

67

69

2

0

0

0

Estonia

67

69

2

0

0

0

Eswatini

67

69

2

0

0

0

Lesotho

67

69

2

0

0

0

Mongolia

67

69

2

0

0

0

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