England captain Nut Skyvar-Bunt has retrieved the number 1 place in the ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings in the latest weekly update released on Tuesday, July 29.
India won the 2–1 series win over England in the ODI series, sealing the victory with a narrow 13-run win in the decider. Nut Skivor-Bunt scored an average of 53.33 runs. Meanwhile, Smriti Mandana scored 115 runs in three matches, but did not reach a half -century in any of her innings.
England captain Nut Skyvar-Brant Dethrones Smriti Mandana
Following amazing performances in the last match of the ODI series, Nut Skver-Brant ICC women have returned to the top of the ODI batting rankings. The England captain scored 98 off 105 balls in the third ODI in Durham.
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Sciver-Grunt retrieved the number 1 location with 731 rating points, three ahead of Smriti Madhana. In particular, this is the third time of her career when she has reached the top ranking.
She first ranked number 1 between July 2023 and April 2024, and again from June to December 2024. While the recession had a decent series, its performance was not enough to maintain the top location. He is now in second place with 728 rating points.
Smriti Madhana, a consistent artist for India in all formats
In all formats, women have been one of the most consistent artists in cricket. He has scored 4,588 runs in 105 ODI matches, with an average of 87.83 strike rate of 46.34, including 11 centuries and 31 fifties.
In the ICC batting rankings at T20 International, the recession is at number 3. He has played 153 matches, scored 3,982 runs, on an average strike rate of 29.93 and 123.97, with 31 centuries and a century.
He has also made his mark in Test cricket, scoring 629 runs in seven matches in seven matches at an impressive average of 57.18, including two centuries and three half -centuries.
Harmanpreet Kaur makes a big jump in ODI rankings
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur climbed ten places among the ODI batsmen after the decisive centenary of the series after the decisive centenary. Jemimah Rodrigues also stepped into two places, reaching 13th position after a consecutive run with the bat.
Orala presentation of Ireland gave a all -round demonstration against Zimbabwe. He scored an unbeaten 67 in the second ODI, helping to jump at 12 places in 22nd positions in the batting rankings. She also broke into the top 10 ODI all-rounders, which is now placed at number 10.
Deepti Sharma remains India’s top -ranked ODI bowler at number 4, despite taking just one wicket in the series. There are no other Indian bowlers facilities in the top 10. England’s Sophie Aclestone continues to lead the ODI bowling chart.
Gabi Lewis of Ireland, after scoring two half -centuries against Zimbabwe, rose to 14th position among the batsmen in the T20I rankings to 14th. Fellow Irish player Arlain Kelly also moved to four places, reaching 30th position in the bowling list.
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