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ICC Women’s ODI Rankings: Richa Ghosh, Deepti Sharma make large positive factors in batters’ charts

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India’s Deepti Sharma gained two spots to be at 18th whereas compatriot Richa Ghosh rose 15 locations to occupy 54th place within the newest ladies’s ODI batter rankings on Tuesday.

ICC Women’s ODI Rankings: India batter Richa Ghosh has gained 15 spots to succeed in at No.54 (Courtesy by BCCI)

HIGHLIGHTSDeepti Sharma gained two locations to No.18 within the batters’ chartsMithali continues to be at No. 2 amongst batters with 741 factorsBatter Richa Ghosh has jumped 15 spots to succeed in No.54

India’s Deepti Sharma gained two locations to No.18 within the batters’ charts and likewise climbed six spots to No.13 within the bowlers’ charts within the newest ladies’s ODI batters’ rankings introduced on Tuesday. Batter Richa Ghosh has gained 15 spots to No.54, courtesy of her innings of 65 that helped India put up a powerful complete within the second ODI.

Meanwhile, Mithali continues to be at No. 2 amongst batters with 741 factors, whereas Australia’s Alyssa Healy is the chief with 749 factors. Among bowlers, India pacer Jhulan Goswami is fourth with 723 factors, whereas within the all-rounders’ listing, Deepti Sharma has additionally maintained her fourth place.

New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr has damaged into the top-10 for ODI all-rounders within the newest ICC Player Rankings. Amelia scored 100 and a fifty within the second and third ODIs, serving to her climb the batters’ and all-rounders’ charts within the weekly ICC Rankings replace.

In the second ODI, Kerr walked in contained in the Powerplay whereas the White Ferns have been chasing 271 and bailed the crew out of hassle from 55/3. She put up a 128-run stand with Maddy Green for the fourth wicket. She batted by way of until the top, ending on 119 not out off 135 balls as New Zealand chased down the full with an over to spare.

The newest rankings additionally noticed Kerr attain career-high scores for batters (512) and all-rounders (269). She jumped 21 spots to No.22 in rankings for batters and 7 spots to No.6 for all-rounders.

Fellow Kiwi Lauren Down too climbed, making an enormous bounce after her match-winning 64* off 52 balls within the third ODI. She rose 14 spots and broke into the highest 50 to occupy the forty ninth spot for batters.

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