Mithali Raj Attains Top Spot in ODI Rankings, Smriti Mandhana Third in T20Is

India’s batting star Mithali Raj is back at the top of the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings for the ninth time after West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor slipped to fifth, holding the first spot for more than 16 years. . In Tuesday’s weekly update, which takes into account the performances in the final three matches of the five-match series between West Indies and Pakistan in which Taylor’s team won 3-2, the West Indies captain scored 49 and 21 in the match. Scored 30 points for runs. He batted twice.

Taylor, who took the No. 1 spot last week thanks to her unbeaten century in the first match of the series, has also lost her top spot among all-rounders to Ellyse Perry of Australia and slipped three places among bowlers without wickets in three matches. has gone. .

Deandra Dottin (up three places to 25th), Kishonna Knight (up 11 places to 42nd) and Brittany Cooper (up 22 places to 81st) are the West Indies’ batsmen to improve the rankings while off-spinner Anissa Mohammad took six wickets. . She moved up three places to 23rd among bowlers.

West Indies’ Hayley Matthews (up two places to 32nd) and Chinelle Henry (up 14 places to 67th) have also moved up the list.

For Pakistan, Omaima Sohail’s scores of 62, 61 and 34 have helped them jump 19 places to a career-best 36th, while Sidra Amin (up five places to 62nd) and Muniba Ali (up 20 places to 68th) Has progressed among the batsmen. .

Left-arm spinner Anam Amin has moved up 12 places to 48th among bowlers and Fatima Sana, who took five wickets in the previous match, has moved up 19 places to 66th in the list led by left-arm spinner Jess Jonasson of Australia.

In the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings, India’s left-handed opener Smriti Mandhana achieved a career-best third position after scoring 70 runs in the final match of their series against England, which was played in the format during the past week. There was only one match. .

In other gains for India players, Deepti Sharma has moved up one place to 36th and teenage wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh has moved up nine places to 72nd among batsmen.

England opener Danielle Wyatt’s 89 not out saw her move up four places to 17th position among batsmen, while Katherine Brunt moved up four places to be at seventh in place of openers Mandhana and Shafali Verma. Among bowlers, Natalie Sciver has moved up five places to joint-17th.

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