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Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma Retain Their Spots In ICC T20I Rankings

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The vice-captain of India, Smriti Mandhana and the versatile, Deepti Sharma retained their third positions respectively in the last T20i classification of the ICC and the T20i rankings issued in Dubai on Tuesday. Besides Mandhana, no other Indian is in the top 10 with the skipper Harmanpreet Kaur ranked 11th position, Jemimah Rodrigues ranked 15th and Shafali Verma was probed below. The list of strikers is directed by Beth Mooney of Australia, followed by his teammate Tahlia McGrath. Mooney increased his advance at the top according to the scores of 75 and 70 against New Zealand. Phoebe Litchfield won three places to go to the 22nd in the general classification after a round of 32 during the second confrontation with the white ferns.

Melie Kerr, the versatile star, won two places on the list for T20i strikers after her 40-round in the second match in the series against Australia, while her New Zealand compatriot Georgia Plimmer has improved 20 places to go to the 50th on the back of a few coherent rounds at the top of the order in the last month.

Deepti continued to occupy his third place among the quisors behind Sophie Ecclestone in England and Sadia Iqbal of Pakistan.

The applause continues to arrive for Annabel Sutherland while the Australian versatile has reached a new career note on the latest ranking of Women’s Bowling T20i ICC.

Sutherland, who appeared in the Women’s Women’s team of the ICC of the ICC in the past two years and has won the CPI player’s price in 2024, has reached a new best personal note for T20I quadors and jumped two places in fourth place after its transport to four titles against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui.

The right armor collected four counters while Australia launched the White Fougères for only 122 in response to their massive total 204/3 and, in doing so, opened an unassailable advantage of 2-0 in the three-game series.

Darcie Brown, meanwhile, moved 12 places to reach 18th in total after 2/23 against New Zealand in the second match in their series.

Kerr remains in second place behind Hayley Matthews of the Antilles in the T20i versatile classification, with McGrath (up the 18th grade) and Sutherland (up a place in the 21st) among the biggest movers of this week.

(With the exception of the title, this story has not been published by NDTV staff and is published from a unionized flow.)

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