Indian batsman Smriti Madhana has retrieved its top position in the ICC Women’s Rankings ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup, while many others have also seen extensive changes for many other players.
Like men’s cricketers, women cricketers are often ranked by the ICC, as the international fixture is a witness to a classic competition. The Indian team, along with Sri Lanka, will host the ICC Women’s World Cup, and the latest changes in the ICC rankings are marked before the competition.
Smriti Mandhana Reinstates the number 1 location in ODI rankings
Indian batsman Smriti Madhana retrieved her top position in the ICC ODI rankings, as she crossed the England captain Nut Skylar-Brant and went back to the top position. He secured his place against Australia in the initial match in Mulanpur after half a century.
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Smriti Madhana scored 58 runs in Indian batting order, which helped her score 7 rating points, so that they could take a 4-point lead over the English middle-order batsman.
Earlier, in 2019, Smriti Madhana topped the ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings for the first time. While he has secured many times in the premiere situation.
Other ranked players swap after India vs Australia match
Smriti Mandana’s Indian team companions, Pratika Rawal and Harlen Deol, who also scored the concerned half -centuries, went to four places in the 42nd and 43rd places. All three Indian cricketers who were part of the Indian top order Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium.
From the Australian side, veteran left-handed batsman Beth Muni scored three spots in the fifth place in the overall rankings for his unbeaten 77, while all-rounder Annabel Sutraland, who scored one hundred, moved up to 25th position with Team Lichfield, which reached the same place in 13 places in the ICC rankings.
On the other hand, Kim Garth is now in fourth place, and Alana King is in fifth place on the ICC rankings, as he reached a new career-high ranking. Sneh Rana also secured the 13th overall position. Ash Gardner retains his location as not. 1 ICC-Rank all-rounder.
Australia launched a series with a commanding win
Australian women are on their tour for India in the three -match ODI series against Indian women before the ICC Women’s World Cup, which will be hosted in India and Sri Lanka later this year.
Australia marks his captain, Alyssa Heley’s return, and has launched a series in a commanding fashion. Heli would like to lead Australia to lead Australia after winning last time.
Bowling first, Australians limited Indians to a score of 281/7, as Smriti Madhana, Pratika Rawal and Harlen Deol made everyone a significant half-center. Australian batsmen Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Muni and Annabel Sutherlands all made a surprising half -century to lead Australian women towards a comfortable victory.
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