Star Indian batter Smriti Mandhana has climbed a spot to quantity six whereas her captain Harmanpreet Kaur dropped to the eighth spot within the newest ICC girls’s ODI rankings launched on Tuesday.
Swashbuckling batter Mandhana has 704 ranking factors, whereas the big-hitting Harmanpreet, who has moved two spots down, has 702.
Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Deepti Sharma are the lone Indians within the high 10 amongst bowlers and all-rounders, respectively.
Both have moved down a rung. While Gayakwad is ninth, all-rounder Deepti is seventh.
Sri Lankan Chamari Athapaththu’s reign on the high of the ODI batters rankings lasted simply two weeks as Australia’s Beth Mooney has now regained the highest spot within the newest replace.
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Mooney was among the many runs within the first two ODIs towards England with scores of 81 not out and 33 as Australia regained the Ashes with a win within the second match of the collection.
Following her intently is England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt, who strikes up two spots to No.2 and a career-best ranking of 763.
The star all-rounder has additionally been helpful with the ball, choosing up two wickets in England’s win within the first ODI in Bristol.
Her all-round performances helped her climb to the highest of the all-rounders’ rankings in ODIs, as soon as once more attaining a career-best ranking of 402.
Heather Knight performed the finisher’s function to perfection within the first ODI, taking her workforce house with an unbeaten 75 whereas batting with the decrease order. The England captain has been rewarded with a four-place soar to No.14 within the batters’ rankings, the place she sits equal with New Zealand’s Sophie Devine.
Australia ace all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner continued to shine with good outings with bat and ball. With a mixed 54 runs and three wickets in every of the primary two ODIs, Gardner has surged to career-best rankings within the checklist for bowlers’ (up 4 locations to No.8 with 631 ranking factors) and all-rounders (up two locations to No.5 with 330 ranking factors).
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com