West Indies woman cricket Jamaica's Stefanie Taylor achieved the best ranking of her career on Wednesday, jumping to fourth in the International Cricket Council's (ICC's) one day batting rankings.
This follows a tournament topping 390 runs in five matches One Day International leg of the ICC Women's Cricket Challenge tournament in South Africa.
This included a century of 147 and three half centuries.
Taylor has also improved her bowling ranking, climbing into the top 20 for the first time at number 16.
As a result, Taylor is now rated as the third best West Indian women's all-rounder.
Shiv still fourth best test batsman
Meanwhile, West Indies middle order batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul maintained his number four position while on the ICC test batting ranking.
India's Sachin Tendulkar has reclaimed the number one spot in test batting rankings, following the just concluded test series against Australia.
Tendulkar was the highest run-getter with 403 runs in the two-match series, in which he scored his sixth double centuries.
West Indies Captain Chris Gayle is ranked at 21 with Ramnaresh Sarwan at 29 and Brendon Nash at number 48.
WI maintains position in test batting ranking
And the West Indies team remains in seventh position in the ICC test rankings for a fourth straight month.
India leads ahead of South Africa and Sri Lanka, while Australia slipped to fifth and is now below Ashes rivals England for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003.