India’s Smriti Mandhana moves up to 4th in ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings

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India’s Smriti Mandhana moves up to 4th in ICC Women’s ODI batting rankings


Image Source : GETTY Smriti Mandhana has risen a few locations to No. 4 in ICC ODI rankings for girls

Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana noticed her identify go up by a few locations in the ICC rankings for girls batters in ODIs with out even that includes in a sport for greater than a month in the format. The Australia-South Africa ODI sequence had a constructive impact on Mandhana’s scores in the highest 10 given the Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt had a forgettable time in three matches scoring simply seven runs together with a duck. 

Wolvaardt dropped to sixth place and Mandhana rose to 4th place as each the opening batters swapped positions in the newest ICC rankings for girls in the 50-over format. The different main modifications in the batting record noticed Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner drop by three spots to twenty second place after scoring 35 and 1 in the final two ODIs in opposition to South Africa whereas Tahlia McGrath alternatively, moved up by fourth place to thirtieth place following her scores of twenty-two and 44* in the final two video games.

Among bowlers, there was a whole lot of motion in the highest 10 itself with the South African famous person Marizanne Kapp being the most important gainer. The 34-year-old moved up seven locations to the No.2 spot leaving the remainder of the gamers’s spots fluctuating. Kapp’s compatriot Ayabonga Khaka dropped by three locations to joint-eighth place tied with Jess Jonassen, who additionally was down by three spots. 

Gardner too suffered a three-place jolt to be in seventh place. Three gamers transferring down meant the likes of Kate Cross and Hayley Matthews rose by two spots every to fifth and sixth positions respectively.

While the Australian and South African groups will probably be concerned in a Test match this week at Perth’s WACA, the remainder of the gamers have began their preparation for the 2024 version of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) which kicks off on February 23 in Bengaluru.





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