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Women’s ODI Rankings: Goswami finishes as 5th-ranked bowler, Harmanpreet reaches fifth spot in batting

Dubai, Sep 27 (IANS) The unbelievable Jhulan Goswami, who as of late resigned from global cricket, completed her 50-over profession as the fifth-positioned bowler on the planet while India commander Harmanpreet Kaur arrived at the fifth situation in the most recent ICC Ladies’ ODI Player Rankings, delivered on Tuesday.

Playing her last series, the 39-year-old Goswami picked three of every three games remembering two for the final remaining one and had her impact in India’s 3-0 series clear over Britain by being the most conservative bowler across the different sides, with an economy pace of 3.00 more than 27 overs.

Then again, Harmanpreet, who crushed a game dominating 143 not out off 111 conveyances in the second match in Canterbury, has acquired four spaces to arrive at the fifth situation while opener Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma have likewise climbed in the most recent positioning that considers exhibitions in the last two matches of that series as well as the IWC series between the West Indies and New Zealand.

Mandhana, a previously highest level hitter, who scored 40 and 50 in the two matches, has crept up one spot to take the 6th situation while Sharma’s unbeaten 68 not out in the third match at Master’s has lifted her eight spots to 24th position.

Pooja Vastrakar (up four spots to 49th) and Harleen Deol (up 46 spots to 81st) are other Indian players to climb the hitters’ rundown while new-ball bowler Renuka Singh has dashed 35 spots to take 35th situation subsequent to snatching four wickets each in the two matches.

In the mean time, Britain’s Danny Wyatt, who scored 65 in the subsequent match, has acquired two openings to arrive at 21st situation among players while Amy Jones is up four spots to 30th. Charlie Senior member has advanced 24 spots to get to 62nd among hitters and one opening to nineteenth among bowlers.

West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews has gotten the No. 1 situation for all-rounders in the ODI design without precedent for her vocation in the wake of totaling 88 runs and snatching five wickets in a 2-1 series prevail upon New Zealand.

Mathews, who has been a highest level all-rounder in T20Is previously, has likewise climbed three spaces to eighteenth among players and two spots to 6th among bowlers.

Lauren Down of New Zealand (up 15 spots to 55th) is one more hitter to advance after the series while Hannah Rowe (up two spots to 33rd), Amelia Kerr (up four spots to eleventh) and Jess Kerr (up one spot to 21st) have climbed in the rundown for bowlers. West Indies leg-spinner Afy Fletcher is currently in 41st position.

In the ICC Ladies’ T20I Player Rankings, Thailand’s Natthakan Chantham, who was named Player of the Counterpart for a bold 64 off 51 deliv’ries in the Ladies’ T20 World Cup Qualifier 2022 elimination round against Bangladesh, has climbed two spots to fourteenth situation while Scotland skipper Kathryn Bryce is up one spot to nineteenth position.

Zimbabwe’s Sharne Mayers (up 18 spots to 21st), Joined Bedouin Emirates Theertha Sathish (up nine spots to 28th), Ireland’s Gaby Lewis (up one spot to joint-29th, Papua New Guinea’s Brenda Tau (up nine spots to 33rd) and Bangladesh’s Murshida Khatun (up 23 spots to 36th) are among the others to climb the rankings for hitters.

Off-spinners Nattaya Boochatham (up one spot to fourteenth) of Thailand and Valuable Marange (up five spots to 29th) of Zimbabwe and Ireland medium-pacer Arlene Kelly (up 39 spots to 39th) are among those to climb in the bowlers’ rundown.

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