ICC Rankings: Richa Ghosh jumped 16 places, reached this number in ICC Women’s T20 Batting Rankings
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wicket keeper batsman of india Richa Ghosh She jumped 16 places to break into the top 20 of the batting rankings for the first time in the latest ICC Women’s T20 rankings on Tuesday, riding on some good innings in the shortest format World Cup in South Africa. Women’s T20 World Cup Her unbeaten innings of 41 against the West Indies and 47 against England in 2006 saw Richa rise to a career-best 20th position.
Smriti Mandhana at number three
Richa Ghosh is the fifth Indian batsman to break into the top 20 after Smriti Mandhana (3rd), Shefali Verma (10th), Jemimah Rodrigues (12th) and Harmanpreet Kaur (13th). New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr and Pakistan’s Muneeba Ali are the other batsmen to achieve career-best rankings. Kerr, who scored a match-winning 66 against Sri Lanka in Paarl, is in 16th place.
Pakistan’s Muneeba jumped 10 places
Pakistan’s left-handed opener Muneeba has jumped 10 places to reach a career-best 64th position after becoming the first woman from her country to score a T20 century. Among bowlers too, Kerr has moved up three places to reach 13th position. Australia captain Meg Lanning, who scored an unbeaten 48 against Bangladesh, is in fourth place with the advantage of one place.
Former New Zealand captain Suzie Bates gains two places
Former New Zealand captain Suzie Bates has moved up two places to sixth after scoring 81 not out against Bangladesh and 56 against Sri Lanka. South Africa’s Tajmin Brits (up six places to 21st), England’s Amy Jones (up two places to 26th), Ireland’s Orla Prendergest (up eight places to 38th) and Sri Lanka’s Harshita Samaravikram (up four places to 39th) has also made gains in the batting rankings.
Renuka Singh Thakur in top 10
Pakistan’s all-rounder Nida Dar has gained two places to be at 37th position. She has reached the 16th position in the bowling rankings with a gain of seven places. India’s new-ball bowler Renuka Thakur took five wickets for 15 runs against England, gaining her seven places to reach a career-best fifth position in the bowling rankings. New Zealand’s Lia Tuhuhu has gained three places to reach seventh place after reaching 700 rating points for the first time with eight wickets in four matches.
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