Dubai: India's teenaged batting sensation Shafali Verma moved up a place to second while vice-captain Smriti Mandhana retained the seventh spot in the latest ICC women's T20I rankings, released on Tuesday.
With 744 rating points, Verma is behind leader Beth Mooney (748) of Australia while Mandhana has 693 points.
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New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine moves up one spot to No.3 in the weekly @MRFWorldwide ICC Women's T20I Rankings update for batting after the #NZvENG series.
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">New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine moves up one spot to No.3 in the weekly @MRFWorldwide ICC Women's T20I Rankings update for batting after the #NZvENG series.
— ICC (@ICC) March 9, 2021
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— ICC (@ICC) March 9, 2021
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Jemimah Rodrigues -- with 643 points -- remained at the ninth spot to be the third Indian batswoman in the top 10.
Sophie Devine (3rd) of New Zealand, Australia's Meg Lanning (4th) and Alyssa Heally (5th) all moved up a rung each.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma (6th), spinners Radha Yadav (8th) and Poonam Yadav (9th) were in the top 10 in the bowlers list.
England's Sophie Eccleston (799) continued to lead the bowlers' list and was followed by Shabnim Ismail (764) of South Africa in the second spot.
England's Sarah Glenn (755), Australia's Megan Schutt (753) and Jess Jonassen (730) round up the top five.
Deepti was the lone Indian to figure in the all-rounders' list. She is placed fourth with 302 points.
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India haven't played a T20 International in over a year. They last played on March 8, 2020 when they lost to Australia in the T20 World Cup final.
They will take on South Africa in a three-match T20 series starting, March 20.