Harmanpreet Kaur again in High 10 of ICC Girls’s ODI Participant Rankings

Shubham
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India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has moved again into the highest 10 of the ICC Girls’s ODI Participant Rankings after enjoying an vital half in her staff’s six-wicket victory over New Zealand within the last match of their ICC Girls’s Championship collection in Ahmedabad.

Kaur, who had slipped three slots after the primary two matches, notched 59 not out off 63 balls to seize the joint-ninth spot at the same time as opener Smriti Mandhana and all-rounder Deepti Sharma gained vital ranking factors after their fantastic efforts within the day-night match helped India clinch the collection 2-1.

Sharma, who had already attained a career-high 687 ranking factors final week whereas consolidating her second place amongst bowlers, added 16 extra to succeed in 703 ranking factors after her haul of three for 39. England’s left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone although enjoys an enormous lead on the high with 770 ranking factors.

Left-hander Mandhana, who received the Participant of the Match award for her 100, has added 23 ranking factors and reached a tally of 728, simply 5 lower than Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu within the record led by Natalie Sciver-Brunt of England with 760 ranking factors.

India’s wicketkeeper Yastika Bhatia is one other participant to maneuver up within the batting rankings, from forty eighth to 45thafter chipping in with 35 runs, whereas for New Zealand, Brooke Halliday’s knock of 86 has lifted her 12 spots to twenty fourth place and Georgia Plimmer’s 39 runs have taken her from eighty fifth to 74th place.

Within the bowling rankings, Renuka Singh (up 4 locations to thirty second), Saima Thakor (up 20 locations to joint-77th) and Priya Mishra (up six locations to 83rd) have all progressed.

India are positioned in third place within the ICC Girls’s Championship standings after the collection win over New Zealand. India are on 25 factors from 15 matches whereas New Zealand are sixth with 20 from 21. Australia and England are on the high with 28 factors every, from 18 and 21 matches, respectively.

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