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Shaifali Verma topped the women’s T20I rankings

Shaifali Verma topped the women’s T20I rankings

Shafali Verma topped the women's T20I rankings

Shafali Verma performed 60 out of 30 deliveries in the third T20I against South African women.© Twitter


In the final match of the home series against South Africa, India’s opener Shafali Verma’s innings of 60 runs in 30 balls helped 26 singers score and strengthened their position at the top of the ICC Women’s T20I rankings. Schaafali, who topped the batsmen last week, now stands at 776 rating points and leads Australia’s Beth Mooney by 35 points. Her opening partner Smriti Mandhana, with whom she was in a decisive role of 96, secured a spot and is in sixth place with 48 not out after 28 deliveries.

Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gaikwad’s match-winning bowling in three of the nine places her 12 places to a career-best 13th position and seam bowler Arundhati Reddy reached 56th in the latest weekly update in the women’s rankings. Has taken advantage of 15 places for. The matches, which are completed by Monday, are done on Tuesday based on performance.

For South Africa, which won the series 2–1, captain Sune Luce gained a slot to reach 37th among batsmen after a 28-run inning, while fast bowler Tumi Sekhune, after securing seven slots, 42 They are ranked. All-rounder Nadine de Kerlak has won two slots with compatriot Moslyn Daniels in joint-66th place.

In Tuesday’s update, which considered a performance in the first match between New Zealand and Australia in Hamilton on Sunday, Australia’s all-rounder Ashley Gardner’s unbeaten 73 helped her reach five places to reach her career-best 11th ranking.

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Leg-spinner Georgia Wareham has returned to a career-best 10th position after gaining two slots, while Nicola Carry came from 60th to 57th in another notable advantage for Australia’s bowlers after their six-wicket win. went.

For New Zealand, former captain Amy Satterthwaite’s 40-run innings helped her gain one spot and finish 27th. All-rounder Amelia Kerr has moved from 10th to 71st among the batsmen and Maddy Green is 87th in three places. Rosemary Mair (ranked 46th by seven places) and Jess Kerr (92nd above 38th) have advanced among the bowlers.

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