DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — West Indies batters Qiana Joseph and Stafanie Taylor have made upward moves in the latest ICC Women’s T20I Rankings, reflecting encouraging individual progress despite a challenging series against Australia.
The updated rankings, released following the opening two matches of the series, revealed notable gains across the West Indies batting group, even as Australia’s rising star Georgia Voll captured global attention with her breakthrough into the top 10.
Voll’s emergence adds headline spark
Voll’s rise into the elite tier of the rankings came on the back of an aggressive 39-run innings in the second T20I, signaling her growing influence at the international level.
She has since reinforced that surge in emphatic fashion, producing a blistering 101 off 53 balls in the third match, an innings that further underlined her status as one of the format’s most exciting emerging talents.
For West Indies, the most significant upward movement came from Joseph, whose consistency at the top of the order translated into a sharp climb up the rankings.
The left-handed opener surged 14 places to 33rd, following a return of 56 runs across three innings, including a top score of 45. Her progress reflects both improved form and growing reliability in anchoring the innings.
Taylor edges forward with steady contributions
Veteran all-rounder Taylor also registered a positive shift, moving up two spots to 48th after contributing 50 runs in two innings, with a highest score of 28.
While her climb was more measured, it reinforced her continued value as an experienced presence within the West Indies lineup.
Beyond the Caribbean contingent, the latest update saw several notable changes across the international landscape.
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine advanced two places to 18th after recording back-to-back half-centuries against South Africa. Australia’s Ellyse Perry also climbed two spots to 20th, while New Zealand’s Maddy Green rose to 44th.
One of the most remarkable entries came from Rwanda’s teenage prodigy Fanny Utagushimaninde, who debuted in the rankings at 66th after becoming the first woman to score a century on T20I debut.
Bowling charts reshaped by standout performances
The bowling rankings also experienced movement, though West Indies saw no changes within the top 10.
South Africa’s Nonkululeko Mlaba broke into that elite group, climbing from 11th to ninth after claiming five wickets in three matches. Australia’s Georgia Wareham also advanced, moving up to 12th.
New Zealand’s Jess Kerr reached a career-best 15th position following an impressive return of eight wickets in four matches, while South Africa’s Ayabonga Khaka and Australia’s Kim Garth recorded notable climbs to 36th and 44th, respectively.
For West Indies, the latest rankings update offers a measure of encouragement, highlighting individual progress within a highly competitive global environment.
While Voll’s emergence provided the headline moment, the steady rise of Joseph and Taylor suggests that the Caribbean side continues to build depth and resilience within its batting unit, an essential foundation as they look ahead to future international assignments.















