Amy Satterthwaite, Heather Knight make significant gains

Former New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite

Former New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite

England’s Daniel Wyatt (33rd) and Lauren Winfield-Hill (37th) have moved up five places, while West Indies’ Rashada Williams has gained 53 places after scoring 42 not out in the fourth match and 78 not out in the fifth. have reached. , which West Indies won in the one-over eliminator after the tie.

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New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwaite and England captain Heather Knight have made significant gains in the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for Batsmen after a stellar performance in the series between the two sides. Knight scored 89 runs in 107 balls in the first ODI of the series against New Zealand. Saved England and later proved to be a match-winning attempt. With a rating of 672, Knight entered the top-10 of the ICC ODI Player Rankings for Batsmen, jumping five places to share ninth place with Natalie Sciver and Laura Wolvaardt.

His opponent, Satterthwaite, scored an unbeaten 79 off 87 balls in the same match. However, his unbeaten efforts could not take New Zealand across the finish line as wickets kept falling at the other end. Lizelle Lee, who last week grabbed hold of India’s Mithali Raj to top the ODI rankings, has slipped to number 2 – one rating point behind – by a spot after missing the last two ODIs against West Indies. .

England’s Daniel Wyatt (33rd) and Lauren Winfield-Hill (37th) have moved up five places, while West Indies’ Rashada Williams has gained 53 places after scoring 42 not out in the fourth match and 78 not out in the fifth. have reached. , which West Indies won in the one-over eliminator after the tie. In the women’s ODI rankings for bowling, England pair Sophie Ecclestone and Katherine Brunt moved up the south’s Ayabonga Khaka one place each to sixth and seventh places respectively. Africa have dropped to number eight, having missed the last two matches of the series against South Africa.

Kate Cross took five wickets in the first two ODIs while Natalie Sciver took three. Effectively, Cross moved up two places to 15th and Sciver moved up three places to 18th.

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