India’s Deepti Sharma surpassed New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr to climb one spot and break into the top-five of the most recent ICC Girls’s all-rounders rankings.
The 27-year-old Indian now occupies the fifth spot with 344 factors, in a listing headed by Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner.
Deepti is ranked third within the T20 all-rounders rankings and holds the fourth place within the ODI bowling charts.
Sri Lanka’s main all-rounder, Chamari Athapaththu, additionally moved up two spots following her spectacular efficiency within the not too long ago concluded ODI collection in opposition to New Zealand.
Athapaththu, who scored 25 runs and took three wickets through the collection (which New Zealand gained 2-0), overtook White Ferns veteran Sophie Devine to share the seventh spot with Australia’s Annabel Sutherland.
Within the ODI batting rankings, Smriti Mandhana continued to be the one Indian within the top-10, occupying second place behind South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is now ranked third, having overtaken Athapaththu for the place.