IND Women vs SL Women: Chamari Athapaththu, Radha Yadav progress in ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings

Sri Lankan captain Chamari Athapaththu and India Spinner Radha Yadav has moved up in the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings after some fine performances in the bilateral series in Sri Lanka, which the visiting team won 2-1.

Athapaththu has climbed to a career-best seventh spot with 139 runs in three matches, including an unbeaten 80 in the final T20 International in Dambulla, while left-arm spinner Yadav has moved up seven places to 13th in the bowlers’ list. Huh. Four wickets in the series. Athapaththu has also moved up two places to seventh in the all-rounders’ list.

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India batsmen Smriti Mandhana (4th), Jemima Rodrigues (14th) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (18th) retained their positions, while all-rounders Pooja Vastrakar (up 30 places to 32nd) and Renuka Thakur (up 83 places to 97th). ) is India. The bowlers have to move on.

Sri Lanka’s Anoushka Sanjeevani has moved up four places to 60th among batsmen, while Sugandha Kumari (up nine places to 40th) and former captain Inoka Ranvira (up 16 places to 47th) have also improved their rankings.

In the latest weekly ranking update that includes matches from Asian Cricket Left-hander Thirth Sathish has jumped 20 places to reach a career-best 42nd after two half-centuries last week at the Council Women’s T20 Championship in Kuala Lumpur, United Arab Emirates. Singapore’s GK Divya (up four places to 75th) and Nepal’s Rubina Chhetri (up 11 places to 85th) have also moved up.

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Players from Sri Lanka and India will also get a chance to improve their rankings in the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings as they prepare for the three-match ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) series to be played in Pallekele from Friday.

Sri Lanka have two points in the IWC after a 1-2 series loss to Pakistan, while this will be the first series for India in the third round of the championship, which runs until 2022-25.

The 10-team championship provides a direct qualification route for ICC women’s cricket World Cup 2025. The hosts of the World Cup and the top five teams in the IWC will receive direct entry, while the remaining two teams will be identified through a global qualifier consisting of six teams – the remaining four from the IWC and two other teams as per the schedule. Ranking.

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