Joty-Rabeya's ranking improved
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Joty-Rabeya's ranking improved
Joty-Rabeya's ranking improved
Australian batter Ellyse Perry and New Zealand's Suzie Bates have improved their rankings in the ICC Women's Batting rankings. Meanwhile, England's Amy Jones has attained career best 17th position. Their performances in the ICC Women's Championship have contributed to this improvement. Bangladeshi leg-spinner Rabeya Khan has moved up by four steps. Additionally, captain Nigar Sultana Joty has seen an improvement in the T20 ranking.
In the final match of the series against Bangladesh in Mirpur, Perry remained unbeaten with 27 runs. Winning that match, Australia secured the series victory with a 3-0 margin. Perry has climbed to the top five after this performance. England's Nat Sciver Brunt currently holds the top position on this list.
After scoring fifty runs in the first ODI match against England, Bates has climbed up by five steps to the 11th position. On the other hand, Jones, who played a significant inning of 93 runs off 83 balls against New Zealand, helped her team win by four wickets. She has moved up by ten steps.
England's Charlie Dean, Zimbabwe's Mugerwa Tiripano, and captain Mary-Anne Musonda are all currently placed jointly at the 61st position in the recent rankings, where the matches of Papua New Guinea against Zimbabwe have played a role.
Bangladesh's leggie Rabeya Khan has moved up by four steps to the 47th position. This is after the recent ODI series against Australia. On the other hand, Perry has moved up by three steps to the 49th position.
In the T20 rankings, after remaining unbeaten with 65 runs in the first match of the series against Bangladesh, Australian batter Allyssa Healy has moved up by three steps to the seventh position. Bangladesh's captain Joty, after scoring 63 runs in the first match, has moved up by three steps to the 16th position.