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Shafali gets back the top position between the dough in the T20 Women’s ranking

Shafali gets back the top position between the dough in the T20 Women's ranking
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Dubai: The sensation of Indian teen Shafali Verma, Tuesday ride a place to regain its position at the top of the T20i ICC female rating for batters while the opening pair of the Mandhana smriti goes down place for fourth.
The Australian Duo Beth Mooney and Meg Lanning occupied the second and third position in their respective rankings.
Another Australian, Alyssa Healy, is displayed in sixth place.
New Zealand also has two representatives above 10, with Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates managing to hold on to their fifth and seventh respectively.
Sri Lanka Chamari Athapaththu obtained six positions to enter the top 10 after the outstanding performance at the Commonwealth Games qualifying, where he collected 221 running on average and extraordinary strikes from 55.25 and 185.71 respectively .
Athapathu was sitting in eighth place in rank.
Read Alsosmriti Mandhana named ICC female Cricketer from the adventurer Yearindia This was the opening smriti mandhana on Monday called ICC female Cricketer of the year for her extraordinary run from the form in all formats in 2021.
In the limited-overs series against South Africa where India won only two of the eight matches at home, Mandhana played the main role of this Inengland Danni Wyatt also rose three places for 13 after he was extraordinarily knocked from 70 against Australia at the first T20i women’s Ashes recently while Australia Tahlia McGrath obtained 29 places in ranking To up to 28.
McGrath remains unbeaten at 91 OFF only 49 shipments to hunt down the target of 170 against England in Adelaide.
In the Bowler ranking, three remained unchanged with England Sophie Ecclestone and Sarah Glenn occupied the first and second place each while the third place lived with South Africa Shabnim Isnmail.
India Deepti Sharma obtained a position to replace Australia Megan Schutt from fourth place.
All-kasti rating did not see many good changes with Sophie Devine and Natalie Sciver adhering to the first and second place each.
Deepti Sharma again ride a place to third place.
Pakistan Nida Dar and Thailand Nattaya Boochatham also rose two places to the ninth and 10th position, respectively, while Australia Ellyse Perry dropped four positions to go out of the top 10.

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