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Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner and captain Meg Lanning have advanced in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings.
• Dottin, Glenn, Satterthwaite and Wareham among others to advance after latest Women’s T20I rankings update
Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner and captain Meg Lanning have advanced in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings after finishing as the leading run-scorers in their three-match home series against New Zealand that they won 2-1.
Gardner’s series-topping 90 runs, which came in only two innings, won her the player of the series award and lifted her seven places to a career best-equalling 18th position among batters. Lanning, who has been top-ranked in both ODIs and T20Is in the past, has advanced one spot to take fifth position after aggregating 71 runs, the second highest in the series.
Australia leg-spinner Georgia Wareham has reached a career best-equalling 10th position after her five wickets in the series helped her advance five places, while left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux (up two places to 13th) and seam bowler Delissa Kimmince (up eight places to 22nd) have also progressed in the bowlers’ list.
For New Zealand, former captain Suzie Bates and present captain Sophie Devine have retained their second and fourth positions, respectively, while another former captain, left-hander Amy Satterthwaite, has reentered the rankings in 35th position after finishing as the highest scorer from her side with 69 runs. Satterthwaite was on maternity leave for 18 months, during which she missed this year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia.
Amelia Kerr, player of the match on Wednesday, retains fourth position among bowlers while Devine has gained eight slots to reach 26th position, still a long away from her career-best fifth position attained 10 years ago.
For England, Natalie Sciver remains the only batter in the top 10 and is now second among all-rounders. Tammy Beaumont (up three places to 24th) and Amy Jones (up four places to 25th) have moved up after contributing in excess of 100 runs each in their side’s 5-0 defeat of former T20 World champions West Indies.
In the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings, Australia, England and New Zealand retain the top three positions with the West Indies in sixth place.
MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings (as of 1 October 2020, after the England v West Indies, Australia v New Zealand and Austria v Germany series):
Left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone remains in number one position after her six wickets in the series while Sarah Glenn’s series-topping seven wickets have helped her gain 12 slots and reach ninth position. Katherine Brunt’s six wickets see her gain 10 places to 12th.
West Indies’s hard-hitting opener Deandra Dottin has advanced five places to reach 15th position after amassing 185 runs in the series including two fifties while captain Stafanie Taylor has gained four places to reach 52nd position. Taylor, the leading batter from her side in eighth position, has also moved up to joint-fourth among all-rounders.
The latest rankings update also sees the German batting pair of Christina Gough (up 146 places to 69th) and Janet Ronalds (up 115 places to joint-82nd) move up after their side defeated Austria 5-0.
In the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings, Australia, England and New Zealand retain the top three positions with the West Indies in sixth place.
MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings (as of 1 October 2020, after the England v West Indies, Australia v New Zealand and Austria v Germany series):
Batters (top 10)
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts | Avge | S/R | Highest rating |
1 | ( – ) | Beth Mooney | Aus | 748 | 36.31 | 123 | 766 v India at Mumbai 2018 |
2 | ( – ) | Suzie Bates | NZ | 745 | 30.00 | 111 | 770 v Pak at Guyana 2018 |
3 | ( – ) | Shafali Verma | India | 744 | 27.05 | 146 | 761 v SL at Melbourne 2020 |
4 | ( – ) | Sophie Devine | NZ | 738 | 30.97 | 125 | 749 v SL at Perth 2020 |
5 | (+1) | Meg Lanning | Aus | 712 | 36.18 | 116 | 784 v WI at Melbourne 2014 |
6 | (-1) | Alyssa Healy | Aus | 705 | 25.08 | 132 | 717 v SL at Sydney 2019 |
7 | ( – ) | S Mandhana | India | 693 | 25.23 | 119 | 732 v Aus at Melbourne 2020 |
8 | ( – ) | Stafanie Taylor | WI | 658 | 36.02 | 104 | 836 v NZ at St Lucia 2010 |
9 | ( – ) | J Rodrigues | India | 643 | 26.57 | 111 | 753 v NZ at Auckland 2019 |
10 | ( – ) | Natalie Sciver | Eng | 629 | 25.58 | 112 | 644 v WI at Derby 2020 |
Other selected rankings
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts | Avge | S/R | Highest rating |
15 | (+5) | Deandra Dottin | WI | 595 | 26.44 | 125 | 735 v Eng at Bridgetown 2013 |
18 | (+7) | A Gardner | Aus | 578! | 22.33 | 130 | 578 v NZ at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
24 | (+3) | T Beaumont | Eng | 530 | 22.29 | 109 | 551 v Aus at Canberra 2020 |
25 | (+4) | Amy Jones | Eng | 527 | 19.89 | 117 | 562 v Pak at Kuala Lumpur 2019 |
35 | (RE) | A Satterthwaite | NZ | 478 | 21.26 | 96 | 569 v WI at Bridgetown 2013 |
43= | (+6) | R Haynes | Aus | 420 | 27.17 | 119 | 429 v NZ at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
69 | (+146) | C Gough | GER | 308* | 48.75 | 115 | 310 v AUT at Lower Austria 2020 |
73= | (+3) | K Brunt | Eng | 289 | 17.00 | 114 | 292 v WI at Derby 2020 |
82= | (+115) | Janet Ronalds | GER | 271* | 48.25 | 92 | 273 v AUT at Lower Austria 2020 |
110 | (+18) | Nicola Carey | Aus | 205*! | 47.00 | 78 | 205 v NZ at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
Bowlers (top 10)
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts | Avge | Eco | Highest rating |
1 | ( – ) | S Ecclestone | Eng | 777 | 15.41 | 5.93 | 789 v WI at Derby 2020 |
2 | ( – ) | Megan Schutt | Aus | 753 | 15.31 | 6.04 | 806 v Pak at Guyana 2018 |
3 | ( – ) | Shabnim Ismail | SA | 743 | 18.65 | 5.73 | 751 v India at Surat 2019 |
4 | ( – ) | Amelia Kerr | NZ | 739 | 19.89 | 5.75 | 740 v Aus at Melbourne 2020 |
5 | ( – ) | Jess Jonassen | Aus | 730! | 20.29 | 5.41 | 730 v NZ at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
6 | ( – ) | Deepti Sharma | India | 716 | 19.37 | 5.95 | 746 v WI at Guyana 2019 |
7 | ( – ) | Radha Yadav | India | 704 | 16.36 | 6.29 | 769 v WI at Guyana 2019 |
8 | ( – ) | Poonam Yadav | India | 698 | 14.38 | 5.64 | 733 v Ire at Guyana 2018 |
9 | (+12) | Sarah Glenn | Eng | 684* | 12.63 | 5.34 | 705 v WI at Derby 2020 |
10 | (+5) | G Wareham | Aus | 666 | 13.25 | 5.82 | 671 v NZ at Melbourne 2020 |
Other selected rankings
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts | Avge | Eco | Highest rating |
12 | (+10) | K Brunt | Eng | 655 | 19.39 | 5.49 | 755 v SA at St Kitts (WP) 2010 |
13 | (+2) | S Molineux | Aus | 639 | 20.95 | 5.98 | 672 v Eng at Hove 2019 |
22 | (+8) | D Kimmince | Aus | 578 | 21.08 | 6.73 | 680 v Eng at Hove 2019 |
26 | (+8) | Sophie Devine | NZ | 563 | 17.07 | 6.26 | 691 v Eng at Hove 2010 |
52= | (+4) | Stafanie Taylor | WI | 460 | 16.87 | 5.64 | 703 v SL at Port-of-Spain 2012 |
73 | (+3) | A Gardner | Aus | 378 | 23.86 | 6.80 | 597 v Eng at Antigua 2018 |
75 | (+23) | Rosemary Mair | NZ | 373* | 23.88 | 7.08 | 381 v Aus at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
100 | (+14) | Mady Villiers | Eng | 279* | 20.42 | 6.50 | 298 v WI at Derby 2020 |
All-rounders (top five)
Rank | (+/-) | Player | Team | Pts | Highest rating |
1 | ( – ) | Sophie Devine | NZ | 415 | 425 v Aus at Brisbane – AB 2020 |
2 | (+1) | Natalie Sciver | Eng | 350 | 379 v WI at Derby 2020 |
3 | (-1) | Ellyse Perry | Aus | 321 | 421 v India at Canberra 2020 |
4= | (+3) | Stafanie Taylor | WI | 302 | 524 v SL at Bridgetown 2012 |
(+1) | Deepti Sharma | India | 302*/! | 302 v Aus at Melbourne 2020 |
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