The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the ICC T20I bowling rating on Tuesday, and Deepti Sharma is presently tied for second place, whereas Renuka Singh is ranked tenth.
The South African spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba dropped three spots from earlier second to fifth after taking one wicket in two games against Australia, which was a major factor in Deepti’s ascent.
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Similarly, Sadia Iqbal of Pakistan moved up one spot to share second place with Deepti. Sarah Glenn of England is in fourth place.
At the top of the T20I bowlers’ rankings, Englishwoman Sophie Ecclestone continued to be unopposed.
In the meantime, Deepti Sharma has not risen in the rankings and remains ranked fourth among T20I all-rounders.
In the women’s T20 batsmen ranking at number four, Smriti Mandhana, the vice captain of India, remains the highest-ranked batswoman from India. Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Shafali Verma are still ranked 13th, 16th, and 17th, respectively.
With a fantastic performance against South Africa, Australia’s Beth Mooney overtook her fellow countrywoman, Tahlia McGrath, to rank number one in the T20I batting ranking.
Monney has already achieved two centuries by 2024. Her most impressive innings have been 72 not out from 57 balls (reports ICC).