Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner has attained a career-best second place within the ICC Ladies’s ODI Bowling Rankings after serving to win the primary match of their three-ODI sequence towards England in Sydney on Sunday.
Gardner, who took three for 19 and scored an unbeaten 42 to be named Participant of the Match, has additionally attained career-best ranking factors within the batting and all-rounders’ rankings. She retains 15th place amongst batters whereas going as much as 604 factors, whereas within the all-rounders’ listing, she is a detailed second to Marizanne Kapp with 466 factors, simply eight lower than the South African participant.
Within the newest weekly replace that considers performances within the first match of the Ladies’s Ashes sequence in Sydney and the primary two matches of the ICC Ladies’s Championship sequence between India and Eire, seam bowler Kim Garth has additionally attained a career-best 10th place following her haul of two for 46.
Within the batting rankings, Australia captain Alyssa Healy has superior 4 positions to fifth after her knock of 70 and India’s Jemimah Rodrigues has progressed three locations to realize a career-best 19th place after notching a century within the second match and serving to India to take a 2-0 lead.
India opener Pratika Rawal has made speedy progress within the batting rankings, advancing 52 locations to 65th after scores of 89 and 67.
Others to maneuver up the listing embody Eire captain Gaby Lewis (up 4 locations to 16th), England captain Heather Knight (up 5 locations to 23rd), England’s Dannie Wyatt-Hodge (up 5 locations to 26th), Eire’s Leah Paul (up 15 locations to 32nd) and India’s Harleen Deol (up seven locations to 47th).
Within the bowling rankings, England new-ball bowlers Lauren Bell (up 5 locations to 17th) and Lauren Filer (up three locations to 49th) are amongst these to achieve whereas Australia’s Darcie Brown has progressed eight locations to 27th.
India’s two wins over Eire have taken them to 35 factors from 23 matches within the ICC Ladies’s Championship, which Australia has received with 39 factors from their 24 matches (all groups play eight different groups in three-match sequence on a house or away foundation).
England (32 factors), South Africa (25) and Sri Lanka (22) are the opposite groups to have ensured direct berths to the ICC Ladies’s Cricket World Cup 2025 in India on the finish of their engagements, with New Zealand (21 from 24) and Bangladesh (19 from 21) in competition for the final accessible direct spot from the championship.
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