India’s teen sensation Shafali Verma on Tuesday moved up one place to regain her place on the high of the ICC Women’s T20I rankings for batters whereas her opening accomplice Smriti Mandhana dropped a spot to fourth.
The Australian duo of Beth Mooney and Meg Lanning occupied the second and third positions within the rankings respectively. Another Australian, Alyssa Healy, featured within the sixth place.
New Zealand even have two representatives within the high 10, with Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates managing to carry on to their fifth and seventh positions respectively.
Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu gained six positions to interrupt into the highest 10 after an outstanding efficiency within the Commonwealth Games Qualifiers, the place she amassed 221 runs at an excellent common and strike-rate of 55.25 and 185.71 respectively.
Athapathu was sitting in eighth place within the rankings.
England’s Danni Wyatt additionally rose three locations to thirteenth after her very good knock of 70 towards Australia within the first T20I of the Women’s Ashes just lately whereas Australia’s Tahlia McGrath gained 29 locations within the rankings to rise as much as twenty eighth. McGrath remained unbeaten on 91 off simply 49 deliveries to chase down a goal of 170 towards England in Adelaide.
In the bowler’s rankings, the highest three remained unchanged with England’s Sophie Ecclestone and Sarah Glenn occupying the primary and second spots respectively whereas the third place stayed with South Africa’s Shabnim Isnmail.
India’s Deepti Sharma gained one place to displace Australia’s Megan Schutt from the fourth place.
The all-rounders’ rankings didn’t see a lot change both with Sophie Devine and Natalie Sciver holding on to their first and second locations respectively.
Deepti Sharma once more gained one place to 3rd. Pakistan’s Nida Dar and Thailand’s Nattaya Boochatham additionally climbed up two locations to the ninth and tenth positions, respectively, whereas Australia’s Ellyse Perry went down 4 positions to exit of the highest 10.