ICC Rankings: Harmanpreet Kaur rises to twentieth, Mithali Raj stays 2nd

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India’s Harmanpreet Kaur gained a spot to be in twentieth place whereas her skipper Mithali Raj retained her second place within the newest ladies’s ODI batter rankings launched on Tuesday.

Kaur scored a 66-ball 63 within the fifth and last ODI in opposition to New Zealand not too long ago to roar again into kind, the knock serving to India to keep away from a whitewash by the hands of the house staff.

Raj and star opener Smriti Mandhana, who scored 73 within the last ODI, maintained their second and eight spots respectively.

All-rounder Deepti Sharma additionally noticed her place enhance within the bowling charts, gaining one spot as much as No.12. She returned with figures of 1/49 in 4 overs and a couple of/42 in 10 overs within the fourth and fifth ODIs respectively.

She solely scored 9 runs within the fourth ODI and didn’t bat within the fifth match, which noticed her lose one spot within the all-rounders’ rankings, right down to No.5.

Veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami continued to be the one Indian within the prime 10, as she held on to her fourth spot within the bowlers’ chart.

New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr did very effectively within the last two ODIs of the five-match collection in opposition to India.

In the fourth ODI, which was decreased to a 20-over contest, Kerr scored an unbeaten 68 in solely 33 deliveries. In the fifth and last ODI, Kerr scored 68 in 75 balls. Her exploits with the bat have seen her soar up 5 spots to No.17 within the rankings chart for batters.

Kerr additionally contributed with just a few helpful overs within the last two matches. In the fourth match, she returned with figures of three/30 in 3.5 overs as New Zealand efficiently defended a rating of 191.

In the fifth and last ODI, she registered figures of 1/55 in her 10 overs. This has seen her rankings rise as much as No.17 in bowlers, a achieve of 4 positions.

She has additionally damaged into the highest 5 of the all-rounders’ chart, gaining two positions as much as No.4. Her kind will undoubtedly assist New Zealand because the hosts intention to clinch their second ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title, starting March 4.

In different huge actions, Amy Satterthwaite dropped down 4 positions within the batting rankings, right down to No.7. She scored a 16-ball 32 within the fourth ODI and 21-ball 12 within the fifth and last contest.

Alyssa Healy continued on the prime of the batting charts, whereas her Australian compatriots Jess Jonassen and Ellyse Perry maintained their standing because the No.1 ranked bowler and the No.1 ranked all-rounder, respectively.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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