Indian woman in series win Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka 4-1

Jemimah Rodrigues broke into the top 15 of the batting rankings for women with her chart-topping feats for India in their 4-0 Twenty20 International series win against hosts Sri Lanka.

After Rodriguez, who made his international debut in February this year, only 14 T20I have stopped ranking of number 11 on the MRF Tires ICC T20I ranking for the batsman. He scored 191 runs in the four innings in Sri Lanka for an average of 63.66 and a healthy strike rate of 155.28.


His victory shot him the ranking of notable 46 places who scored 518 ranking points.

For both teams, the series was an opportunity to finalize their plans for the ICC Women's World T20 2018 in the West Indies in the West Indies in November, and they both would be pleased with the performance of big names along with their rising stars.

The young guns of India started winning hands, and it appears in the rankings. Wicket-keeper batsman Tanya Bhatia reached number 8 in the batting chart, while in the bowlers Radha Yadav scored 56 not out, and 5 not out from Arundhati Reddy and 106 runs.

Their more experienced all-rounders also proved their worth. Between the bowlers, Deepti Sharma is number 3 (above 20) and 33 (12) between all-rounders. Anuj Patil, who ended the series with five wickets and 99 runs, is now India's best all-rounder in the format of number 12 after reaching the bowling (two to 15th) in the batting (18 to 37).




Leg-spinner Poonam Yadav helped the Jhulan Goswami to take eight wickets in the series to progress India as the most T-20 wicket taker all the time, behind MRF Tires for the bowlers of Australia, ICC Women's T20 Retained his second position in the I-Rankings ranking. Schutt His 646 ranking points were career-high for him.

Harmanpreet Kaur, on 38 balls in the last T20I, otherwise stopped a minor return on the tour, replaced Mithali Raj in their place and climbed to number one on the number 6.


Even for Sri Lanka, their all-rounders made the biggest impact. Captain Chamari Athapaththu and former captain Shashikala Siriwaren were the top scorers for the hosts and were also their top wicket-takers.


Sirivarden and Athapathu were ranked 17th and 18th in the all-rounders growing from five and six places, respectively. On the batting charts, Athapathu is 27th (above four) and bowlers are 48th (18th) among the bowlers. With 101 runs in the series, Siriwarden scored four between the batsmen Between the 4 bowlers and 12.2 to 24 runs.

Among the other beneficiaries was Nilakshi De Silva who was impressed with 429 votes between batsmen and 68 for the allrounders, while the young Kavisha was at Dilari No.1141.

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