Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur transfer up in ICC girls’s ODI rankings – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Indian batters Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur have each improved their positions, leaping one spot up within the newest ICC Ladies’s Participant Rankings launched on Tuesday.
Mandhana has moved as much as fourth place with 708 factors, whereas Indian captain Harmanpreet has climbed to sixth place with 694 factors.
England’s star batter Nat Sciver-Brunt presently holds the highest spot within the ODI batting rankings. Sciver-Brunt achieved this rating after a record-breaking century of their third ICC Ladies’s Championship ODI victory over Sri Lanka, reaching a century in simply 66 balls, which is the quickest for an England girls’s participant. She completed with 120 runs from simply 74 balls, together with 18 fours and a six.
Sciver-Brunt’s excellent efficiency additionally elevated her to the third-highest score for an English girls’s participant in ODI batting rating historical past, with 807 factors. Solely Claire Taylor (814) and Sarah Taylor (812), who achieved their respective rankings in July 2009, have larger rankings.
On the Sri Lankan aspect, Hasini Perera has moved up 26 spots to 57th place with 325 factors after her three innings within the sequence.
Whereas there was just one change within the prime ten rankings for bowlers (Ayabonga Khaka transferring to seventh and surpassing Kate Cross), there have been notable modifications within the prime 20.

Charlie Dean‘s efficiency of 5/31 within the third ODI towards Sri Lanka has elevated her to a career-best 12th place with 571 factors. Nida Dar has moved up two spots to 19th, and Nashra Sandhu is up one spot to 15th, main the way in which for Pakistan. Sadia Iqbal has additionally made a big bounce, climbing 13 spots into the highest 50 with successive hauls of 2-32 and 2-26 towards South Africa.
England’s Sarah Glenn stepped up within the absence of the injured and top-ranked Sophie Ecclestone, claiming 5 wickets within the ODI sequence towards Sri Lanka and transferring up 12 locations to 52nd place with 328 factors.
When it comes to all-rounders, Ash Gardner (389) has taken the highest spot after Nat Sciver-Brunt’s drop and is adopted by Hayley Matthews (382). Sciver-Brunt has moved right down to the third place within the ODI all-rounder rankings.
Chamari Athapaththu has moved nearer to the highest ten with a powerful efficiency in England, and a number of other gamers in minor positions have additionally made notable progress. Dean has moved up three spots to equal 15th, Salma Khatun is up two spots to equal 17th, and Nadine de Klerk has climbed six spots to equal 38th within the rankings.
(With ANI inputs)