Lee takes joint first position with Mithali Raj in ODI Rankings
Cricket | Sep 14, 2021, 03:19 PM ISTIndia skipper Mithali Raj was on Tuesday joined at the top by South Africa opener Lizelle Lee in the latest ICC women's ODI rankings.
India skipper Mithali Raj was on Tuesday joined at the top by South Africa opener Lizelle Lee in the latest ICC women's ODI rankings.
Jasprit Bumrah improved 10 slots to grab ninth place among bowlers after a match haul of nine for 110 in the Nottingham Test.
This is the ninth time Mithali is number one among batters since first occupying the spot more than 16 years ago, after West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor slipped to fifth position.
Kohli is behind England's David Malan (888 points), Australia white-ball skipper Aaron Finch (830), Pakistan captain Babar Azam (828) and New Zealand opener Devon Conway (774).
The Indian skipper returns to top of ODI rankings after more than three years following a stellar show in the three-match series against England.
Mithali has gained three slots to reach fifth position after scoring 72 vs England women in 1st ODI.
New Zealand, who were second behind India in the previous ICC team rankings update, jumped to top spot by gaining three rating points.
Ravindra Jadeja has jumped to no.2 in the Test all-rounders' rankings.
During this period, England drew a three-match series against Pakistan 1-1, defeated Australia 2-1 and South Africa 3-0 before losing an away series to India by a 2-3 margin.
Pakistan captain Babar Azam became the new no.1 batsman in the latest ICC ODI rankings released on Wednesday.
The innings of 193 was the highest by a batsman from team batting second.
Mandhana occupies the seventh spot with 710 points, followed by skipper Mithali Raj (709) at eighth in the batting rankings, which is headed by England's Tammy Beaumont (765).
India are slated to take on England in five T20Is, following the culmination of the ongoing four-Test series.
Pant, who won many admirers for his fearless and mature batting, has 691 points in his kitty. South Africa's Quinton de Kock (677) is the next best wicket-keeper batsman in the list in the 15th position.
The win takes New Zealand to the top of the ICC Test Rankings, for the first time since the inception of the concept, with 117 ratings.
The 33-year-old left-hander has reached 915 points, the first to cross the 900-point mark after Australian Aaron Finch's 900-point achievement in July 2018.
England completed a 3-0 sweep of South Africa in the T20I series, and reached at the top of the rankings.
Australia have increased their lead over the second-placed India by 39 points in the ODI Rankings, which is the highest in both, men's and women's rankings.
While Verma is the highest-ranked Indian batter at the third spot, Mandhana and Rodrigues have also been able to hold their respective seventh and ninth places in the list led by Australias Beth Mooney.
Buttler's innings of 38 and 75 have lifted him from 44th to 30th while Ollie Pope has attained a career-best 36th position after scoring 62 and seven.
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