Dubai: Indian skipper Mithali Raj, on the back of stupendous performances against England in the recent series, has regained the top position with 762 points whereas her compatriot left-handed batter Smriti Mandhana has sealed number ninth spot in the ICC Women's ODI rankings.
Mithali has booked the slot for the ninth time. The right-handed batter had done this 16 years ago when she replaced West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor, who had slipped to fifth position.
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Jhulan Goswami is the only Indian bowler to represent India in the top ten list. She is at fifth position while Deepti Sharma occupies the same slot in the all-rounder's category.
Mandhana is on the third slot, her career-best, in the Women's T20I Player Rankings. She has been helped by a superb 70 against England in the final match of the Twenty20 series.
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India opener @mandhana_smriti breaks into the top 3 of the @MRFWorldwide ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings for batting 🔥
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In Tuesday's weekly update, which took into account performances in the last three matches of the five-match series between the West Indies and Pakistan that Taylor's side won 3-2, the West Indies captain has lost 30 points after scoring 49 and 21 in the two times she batted.
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Taylor, who had reclaimed the number one position last week courtesy her unbeaten century in the first match of the series, has also lost her top position among all-rounders to Australia's Ellyse Perry and slipped three places among bowlers after going wicket-less in the three matches.