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Richa Ghosh gets 4 spots in the ICC women’s T20 rankings

Richa Ghosh gets 4 spots in the ICC women’s T20 rankings : Richa Ghosh of India has moved up four spots in the ICC women’s T20I ranking for hitters to take up position 40 following her 19-ball unbeaten 40 in the fourth T20I against Australia. Deepti Sharma, an Indian, rose one rank to take up position 32.

Ashleigh Gardner, an all-rounder for Australia, has improved noticeably from the last weekly update after she assisted in her team’s series-clinching victory against India last Saturday.

Gardner, who scored 42 runs and grabbed two for 20, earning him Player of the Match honours, has moved up one spot to ninth on the list of batters. She has moved up nine spots to position 17 in the bowling rankings after also taking two for 21 in the previous game. In terms of all-rounders, the 25-year-old has also moved up one spot to fourth.

Sophia Dunkley has climbed 19 spots to join the top 12 among batters in the most recent weekly update, which takes into account performances in the third and fourth games of the India-Australia series as well as the second, third, and fourth games of the West Indies-England series. Sophia Dunkley scored 43, 44, and 35 runs in three games.

With scores of 75 and 72 not out, Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry has climbed 17 spots to take up the 34th spot.

Hayley Matthews, the captain of the West Indies, rose three spots to rank fourth among bowlers and one spot to second among all-rounders after taking five wickets in three games. Leg-spinners Alana King of Australia (up 11 spots to 27th) and Afy Fletcher of the West Indies (up one spot to 14th) have both made major advancements.

Suzie Bates, a former New Zealand captain, has moved up three spots to position 14 in the ODI rankings after hitting 50 runs in the Women’s Championship series’ last game that was postponed against Bangladesh.

Nigar Sultana, the captain of Bangladesh, has gone up three spots to 43rd rank among hitters, while Hannah Rowe, a seam bowler from New Zealand, has moved up to 32nd place.

Also, read : https://www.sportstrumpet.com/ind-vs-ban-2nd-test-match-to-happen-without-rohit-sharma/

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