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ICC Ladies’s ODI Scores: India captain Mithali Raj drops to 4th, Australia skipper Meg Lanning rises to second

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India captain Mithali Raj dropped to the fourth spot whilst Australia skipper Meg Lanning climbed up two spots in the newest girls’s scores for ODI batters.

ICC Ladies’s ODI Scores: Mithali Raj is the one Indian batter in best 5 (Courtesy via BCCI)

HIGHLIGHTSMithali Raj dropped to 4th spot in newest ICC Ladies’s ODI Scores for battersMeg Lanning jumped two puts to the second spot in the newest ODI RankingsMeg Lanning is now only one and 15 ranking issues clear of the highest spot

Australia skipper Meg Lanning climbed to the second one spot while India captain Mithali Raj dropped to fourth position in the newest girls’s scores for ODI batters. The primary 5 video games of ICC Ladies’s Cricket International Cup 2022 have led to numerous motion in the newest replace of the ICC Ladies’s ODI Participant Scores.

Lanning used to be in chic variety within the first sport of the ICC Ladies’s Cricket International Cup in opposition to England, smashing 86 in 110 balls seven fours and a six, which helped Australia submit an enormous general of 310.

The Participant of the Fit of the sport, Rachael Haynes, who slammed an excellent 130 out of 131, climbed six spots and broke into the highest 10 to occupy the No.7 spot within the scores. The opposite centurion from the sport – England’s Nat Sciver rose 5 spots to No.6.

Hayley Matthews of West Indies made substantial good points around the board within the scores for batters, bowlers in addition to all-rounders. She used to be the Participant of the Fit in West Indies’ three-run heist in opposition to New Zealand – she scored an excellent 119 to set a goal of 260 for the White Ferns after which accounted for the wickets of the in-form Amelia Kerr and Brooke Halliday.

Matthews broke into the highest 5 within the all-rounders’ checklist, mountaineering six spots to No.4 and rose an enormous 12 spots to No.20 for batters and 3 spots to No.10 for bowlers. Some of the different avid gamers that moved up the scores have been South Africa’s Ayabonga Khaka, whose four-for in opposition to Bangladesh within the opening sport helped her upward push a place to No.6.

As well as, the Indian pair of Sneh Rana and Pooja Vastrakar – who added 122 for India’s 7th wicket to boost them from 114-6 in opposition to Pakistan each moved as much as their career-best positions with the bat.