
Annabel Sutherland rose to the top of the female women’s bowling ICC, Dethroning Pakistan left arm of Sadia iqbal. The 22 -year -old Australian versatile reached a milestone after a star performance in the March series against New Zealand, where she claimed eight goals in three matches at an economic rate of 6.29.
Sutherland, known for its pace and accuracy, has become a consistent threat in the shortest format. He has played for Delhi’s main cities in the women’s Premier League and has been only a second Australian in recent years – after Megan Schutt – holds the bowling site 1, underlines its growing value to the National Party.
IQball, who led the ranking since June, slipped to third place, while India Deepti Sharma moved to a common second. England Sophie Ecclestone remains fourth.
IQball created history in October 2024 as the first Pakistani woman to be on top of the Bowling charts of the ICC T20i after the campaign on the standout of women’s world cups in Lahore, where she took nine goals on average 16.
Annabel Sutherland shining clearly
In addition to the T20is – where he has 40 goals out of 45 matches – Sutherland also excelled in ODI and tests, which further strengthened her reputation as one of the most influential Australian crickets.
23 -year -old man once recorded a record for Fastest double hundred female tests out of 248 balls– Before Shafali Verma exceeded it last year a single test against South Africa at the Ma Chidambarama stadium in Chennai.
Sutherland also created a history with consecutive ODI hundred years: 110 out of 95 balls to Waca against India, followed by unsurpassed 105 out of 81 balls in Wellington against New Zealand. She became the first woman in the history of ODI to score hundreds of his back together while launching on No. 5 or Lower.
Here is the latest charts for women’s T20i
Annabel Sutherland – Australia – 736 points
Deepti Sharma – India – 732 points
Sadia IQBal – Pakistan – 732 points
Sophie Ecclestone – England – 727 points
Lauren Bell – England – 714 points
Georgia Wareham – Australia – 704 points
Charlie Dean – England – 704 points
Afy Fletcher – West Indies – 702 points
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
August 12, 2025