
Pictures of NAT SCIVER-BRUNT AND SMRITIE THROUGH GETTY IMAGES) England Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt regenerated instead of No. 1 in the female female ICC female batting and overtaken Indian Mandhan after a strong performance in the recently closed three-way ODI series between the two sides. Although India secured a series of 2-1, it was a consistent performance of the Sciver-Brunta with a bat that climbed it to the top. A 32-year-old man scored 160 runs across the series, including Fluent 98 in the final ODI on Chester-Le-Street street and now at the top of the graphs with 731 evaluation points. Mandhana, who briefly held evaluation No. 1, fell to second place with 728 points, despite scoring 115 runs in the series. While Mandhana’s slip was a minor failure, India had a reason to cheer up when Captain Harmanpreet Kaur made a remarkable jump in the ranking. After contributing valuable runs in the middle ranking, the right -hander shifted by ten seats to the 11th place. Teammate Jemimah Rodrigues also gained land and climbed from 15 to 13. Among the pitchers, India Deepti Sharma retained its fourth position in the Odi Bowling ranking. The list continues to be led by the English Sophie Ecclestone, followed by Australian Ashleigh Gardner and Megan Schutt. Elsewhere else, the Irish eagle Prendergast enjoyed the escape in the ODI series against Zimbabwe, which gained its recognition across all departments. After scoring the undefeated 67 in the second ODI, she jumped in the batting ranking by 12 seats to 22. She also climbed to 10 seats to 33. Between the supernators and for the first time she broke into the TOP 10 in the versatile list, now sitting on No. 10.
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Irish Arlene Kelly also increased four places to 30. Place in bowling charts, while Gaby Lewis improved its T20i rating, now 14.