DUBAI: Surfing on his incredible show against England, the captain of India Harmanpreet Kaur Tuesday jumped four places to fifth in the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings.
She leads a group of Indian players who made quick gains in the standings after the team’s 3-0 sweep of England.
Kaur broke a match-winning 143 from 111 deliveries in the second game at Canterbury.
Opener Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma have also progressed in the latest update which takes into account performances from the last two games of this series as well as the IWC series between the West Indies and New Zealand.
Mandhana, a formerly top-ranked batsman who scored 40 and 50 in both matches, moved up a place to take sixth position while Sharma’s unbeaten 68 not eliminated in match three at Lord’s lifted her eight places at the 24th position.
Pooja Vastrakar (up four places to 49th place) and Harleen Deol (up 46 places to 81st) are other Indian players to move up the batting list while the new pitcher Renuka Singh galloped 35 places to take 35th position after taking four wickets apiece in the two matches.
fast launcher Jhulan Goswamia former top bowler, retired in fifth position.
England’s Danny Wyatt, who scored 65 in Game 2, moved up two places to 21st among batters while Amy Jones is up four places to 30th. Charlie Dean moved up 24 spots to 62nd among batters and one spot at 19th among bowlers.
West Indies captain Hayley Matthews clinched the No.1 position for the all-rounders in the ODI format for the first time in her career after racking up 88 runs and five wickets in a 2-1 win over Nova Scotia. Zeeland.
She leads a group of Indian players who made quick gains in the standings after the team’s 3-0 sweep of England.
Kaur broke a match-winning 143 from 111 deliveries in the second game at Canterbury.
Opener Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma have also progressed in the latest update which takes into account performances from the last two games of this series as well as the IWC series between the West Indies and New Zealand.
Mandhana, a formerly top-ranked batsman who scored 40 and 50 in both matches, moved up a place to take sixth position while Sharma’s unbeaten 68 not eliminated in match three at Lord’s lifted her eight places at the 24th position.
Pooja Vastrakar (up four places to 49th place) and Harleen Deol (up 46 places to 81st) are other Indian players to move up the batting list while the new pitcher Renuka Singh galloped 35 places to take 35th position after taking four wickets apiece in the two matches.
fast launcher Jhulan Goswamia former top bowler, retired in fifth position.
England’s Danny Wyatt, who scored 65 in Game 2, moved up two places to 21st among batters while Amy Jones is up four places to 30th. Charlie Dean moved up 24 spots to 62nd among batters and one spot at 19th among bowlers.
West Indies captain Hayley Matthews clinched the No.1 position for the all-rounders in the ODI format for the first time in her career after racking up 88 runs and five wickets in a 2-1 win over Nova Scotia. Zeeland.