Indian star all-rounder Deepti Sharma has dropped one place down to third among bowlers in T20Is in the latest ICC Rankings. Deepti had a troublesome outing with the ball in the first T20I against South Africa in Chennai as she conceded as many as 45 runs in her four overs.
She did pick up great figures of 2/20 in the second T20I against South Africa, but the game ended with no result and it wasn't enough for her to hold onto her second spot among bowlers. Indian pacer Renuka Singh Thakur has dropped down to 10th position with 663 rating points.
England spinner Sarah Glenn, meanwhile, replaced Deepti Sharma in the second spot among T20I bowlers, thanks to her fantastic figures of 3/16 against New Zealand in Southampton. She now has 751 rating points, comfortably ahead of Deepti (735 rating points).
Glenn's compatriot Sophie Ecclestone continues to hold onto her top spot amongst T20I bowlers despite figures of 1/27 in her three overs in the same game against the White Ferns. The star left-arm spinner is at the top with 764 rating points.
Nat Sciver-Brunt becomes No. 1 ranked ODI all-rounder in latest Women's ICC Rankings
England's star Nat Sciver-Brunt is the new No. 1 ranked ODI all-rounder in the latest Women's ICC Rankings. She scored a fine 76 against New Zealand in Bristol in the final ODI of the series to help the hosts complete a 3-0 whitewash.
Despite a fine hundred against India, South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt will have to stay content for the moment with the second spot as Sciver-Brunt is comfortably at the top with 784 rating points.
Sciver-Brunt also played an absolute blinder of 47 off just 23 balls to help England win in Southampton by 59 runs. It helped her topple Marizanne Kapp (405 rating points) as the No. 1 T20I all-rounder with 412 rating points.
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