
India’s superstar left hand batsman Smriti Mandana Her significant growth in international cricket continues, with her first T20I century against England, the ICC women’s T20I batter rankings have increased. The stylish opener made his way for 112 runs in Nottingham, not only for India for a big 97 -run win, but also reached the best rating of a 771 -point career in the updated ranking.
Smriti Mandhana century set a stage for ranking bat
With the leaving four and T20i in the England-India series, the fight for the number 1 T20i batter rankings promises to be an exciting subplot. Mandal’s 771 points put him in controversy against the current leader Beth mooni And Hele Mathews He is now just 23 points behind the top ranked Muni (794), and 3 points behind West Indies captain Mathews (774), which stood second. Was not the only Indian batsman to benefit from a strong performance in the recession series opener.
Shafali VermaAfter October 2024, the Indian T20I returned to the side for the first time, climbing the ranking ladder. Hard-touching opener scored 20 runs from 22 balls to score 20 runs, which finished in one place on the T20I batter rankings. Another major artist was Harlen deolWho re -entered the T20I batting chart after scoring 43 runs in just 23 delivery. Deol last played a T20I in July 2023, and had since been out of the ranking since inaction. The combined 86th place her re -entry indicates a strong return, and another solid knock may soon see her a break in the top 50.
England’s Lauren Bell increases among the T20I bowling elite
While Madhana burns the batting chart, England Lauren Bell Made waves with the ball. Long right -handed Pesar took three wickets during India’s innings and climbed two spots to reach the best fourth place of the career on the ICC T20I bowling rankings. Bell is now on the verge of overtaking India Deepti Sharma (735 points) and Australia Annabel Sadherland (736 marks). The top of the bowling leaderboard is more tight than before, with just 19 rating points top five bowlers. Lauren’s team partner Sophie Eclestone A drop was faced with fourth place to fifth place. As the series moves forward, everyone’s eyes will be on the high-day fight between India’s top guns and the powerful bowling lineup of England and whether Bell has eventually achieved the status of T20I World No.1.
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