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ICC Women's Rankings: Mithali Raj Climbs Three Places In Latest ODI Rankings
South Africa opener Laura Wolvaardt on Tuesday replaced Australian batter Alyssa Healy as the No. 1 batter while India skipper Mithali Raj climbed three places to be at the sixth spot in the latest ICC women's ODI rankings.
Wolvaardt has scored more runs (433) at the Women's World Cup than any other player. She has made five half-centuries from seven innings, with her top score of 90 coming against tournament favourites Australia in Wellington last week.
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