India Smriti Mandhana Continue to rule at the top of the ICC Women’s Odi Batting position, holding his position despite a strong performance from several competitors during the Women’s ICC World Cup. Mandhana, who started the tournament when the No.1 ranked Odi’s dough, led it through a consistent start and record over the past year. Although the other people around him climbed the chart with a large score, the advantages of the Indian opener remained intact, showing a solid shape and dominance in its format.
Tazmin Brits in South Africa is one of the largest movers of the week after its century against New Zealand raised its two places to fourth place, marking a high career position. Ash Gardner of Australia also made significant progress, jumping seven places to the fifth after the winning game earlier in the tournament.In particular, no other Indian dough made it to the top 15, with Captain Harmanpreet Kaur, which initially to the 14th, dropped two places in the latest position. However, Deepi Sharma climbs a place to reach the17th position. New Zealand captain Sophie Devine and Pakistan opener Sidra Amin also found themselves in the top ten following a strong World Cup performance. Devine climbed seven places to eighth, while Amin went up three places to join the top 10, both of which achieved their best assessment. Although the Mandhana challenger has made significant profits, the 29 -year -old Indian star has succeeded in the top, outlining his consistency and value to the Indian batting unit. His skills have been the key to India in the early stages of the competition, where he has provided stability on the order.
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In the bowling chart, Sophie Ecclestone from England continued to lead, with a small shift behind it. Marizanne Kapp from South Africa and Alana King Australia each had a position to sit fifth and seventh. Outside of the top 10, South African rotors Nonkululeko Mlaba and Australia Pacer Annabel Sutherland have made a significant jump to a new career level.
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Among all players, Ash Gardner strengthened his grip in the top spot with the best career rating after exploitation of New Zealand. Kim Garth’s teammate climbed to 18, while Sophie Devine’s simultaneous form drove her to the ninth. For now, though, the holding of Smriti Mandhana at the top of the Odi batting remains uncontrolled, with a match against South Africa, Australia and England set a stage to show why he deserves to get the top spot.In addition, Mandhana has been listed with Centurion Tazmin Brits and Sidra Amin Pakistan for ICC female players for September.