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India Gazette
15-07-2025
- Sport
- India Gazette
Shafali Verma returns to top 10 in ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings
New Delhi [India], July 15 (ANI): India opener Shafali Verma has moved back into the top 10 of the ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings for batters in the latest update, as per the official website of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Wrapping up the five-match T20I series with 176 runs at a strike rate of 158.56, Shafali was the second-highest run-getter behind fellow opener Smriti Mandhana. The 21-year-old was the star with the bat, top-scoring with 75 off 41 in India's last-ball defeat and has jumped four spots to ninth place with 655 points. Another key contributor in India's 3-2 series win, Arundhati Reddy, who snapped six wickets during the course of the series, also made gains. Reddy, who scalped two wickets in the final T20I, leaped four spots to the 39th place in the Bowling Rankings and 26 spots to 80th among the All-Rounders. Multiple England stars also made positive strides. Spinner Charlie Dean broke into the top 10 Bowling Rankings after a Player of the Match winning 3/23 in the last match, making a leap of eight spots to share sixth place with Nashra Sandhu and Georgia Wareham. Linsey Smith also gained nine places to the 38th place while pacer Issy Wong jumped seven places to the 50th. Emily Arlott, who made her England debut earlier this summer against the West Indies, improved 15 places to 67th. Sophia Dunkley, who was England's top scorer with 151 runs, gained seven points to 19th place in the Batting Rankings after vital contributions of 22 and 46 in the last two games. Meanwhile, opener Tammy Beaumont continued her recent surge, jumping 19 places to the 45th spot. (ANI)


India Today
15-07-2025
- Sport
- India Today
ICC Women's T20I rankings: Shafali Verma returns to top 10 after England heroics
India opener Shafali Verma has made a strong return to the top 10 of the ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings, following a stellar performance in the recent five-match T20I series against England. The 21-year-old dynamo amassed 176 runs at a blistering strike rate of 158.56, finishing as the second-highest run-scorer in the series behind her opening partner, Smriti standout innings came in the fourth T20I, where she smashed 75 off just 41 balls in a nail-biting last-ball defeat. Her consistent impact at the top of the order has propelled her up four places to ninth in the batting rankings with 655 rating points, marking a return to elite company among the world's best T20I 3-2 series victory over England also saw a significant rankings surge for Arundhati Reddy. The pace all-rounder, who claimed six wickets across the series including 2/21 in the final T20I, rose four places to 39th in the Bowling Rankings. She also jumped 26 spots to 80th among All-Rounders, underlining her growing importance in the Indian setup. On the England side, Charlie Dean emerged as a standout performer. Her Player of the Match-winning figures of 3/23 in the final T20I helped her leap eight spots to sixth in the Bowling Rankings, where she now shares the position with Nashra Sandhu (Pakistan) and Georgia Wareham (Australia).Several other England bowlers saw positive movement in the rankings:Linsey Smith climbed nine places to 38thIssy Wong gained seven places to 50thEmily Arlott, a recent debutant, improved 15 places to 67thIn the batting department, Sophia Dunkley made a notable jump after scoring 151 runs, including valuable knocks of 22 and 46 in the final two games. She moved up seven places to 19th in the batting rankings. Meanwhile, Tammy Beaumont, riding on recent strong form, surged 19 places to 45th.- Ends

Int'l Cricket Council
15-07-2025
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
India, England stars surge in ICC Women's Player Rankings
India opener Shafali Verma marched back into the top-10 batters in the latest ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings. Wrapping up the five-match T20I series with 176 runs at a strike rate of 158.56, Shafali was the second-highest run-getter behind fellow opener Smriti Mandhana. The 21-year-old was the star with the bat, top-scoring with 75 off 41 in India's last-ball defeat and has jumped four spots to ninth place with 655 points. Get to know India's fearless opener Shafali Verma | ICC 100% Cricket Superstars Get to know India's fearless opener Shafali Verma | 100% Cricket Superstars Another key contributor in India's 3-2 series win, Arundhati Reddy, who snapped six wickets during the course of the series, also made gains. Reddy, who scalped two wickets in the final T20I, leaped four spots to the 39th place in the Bowling Rankings and 26 spots to 80th among the All-Rounders. Multiple England stars also made positive strides. Spinner Charlie Dean broke into the top 10 Bowling Rankings after a Player of the Match winning 3/23 in the last match, making a leap of eight spots to share sixth place with Nashra Sandhu and Georgia Wareham. Linsey Smith also gained nine places to the 38th place while pacer Issy Wong jumped seven places to the 50th. Emily Arlott, who made her England debut earlier this summer against the West Indies, improved 15 places to 67th. Sophia Dunkley, who was England's top scorer with 151 runs, gained seven points to 19th place in the Batting Rankings after vital contributions of 22 and 46 in the last two games. Meanwhile, opener Tammy Beaumont continued her recent surge, jumping 19 places to the 45th spot. NewsShafali VermaIndia WomenEngland Women


NDTV
18-06-2025
- Sport
- NDTV
Aiden Markram Makes Huge Leap In ICC Test Batting Rankings. Two Indians In Top 10 Are...
South Africa, still basking in the glory of their World Test Championship (WTC) final triumph against Australia, saw the star-studded group soar to new heights in the latest ICC rankings. The International Cricket Council (ICC) issued the updated rankings on Wednesday, and several members of the Proteas cast jumped to new levels in the Men's Test Player Rankings. Player of the Match, Aiden Markram, jumped seven places to the 11th spot, just on the outskirts of the Top 10 rankings. A mere two points separate him from breaching the mark, with New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell occupying the 10th spot with a tally of 725. Markram dazzled with his swashbuckling display with the bat and hammered 136 runs off 207 balls to clear South Africa's route to the coveted WTC mace. Apart from his batting masterclass, Markram chipped in with the ball and snatched two priceless scalps of Steven Smith in the first and Josh Hazlewood in the second. With his impactful performance, Markram leapfrogged a whopping 44 places to move to the 65th spot. David Bedingham chipped in with handy contributions and rose to new levels in the Test rankings. In the first, he single-handedly tried to keep South Africa's innings intact with a resilient 45(111) and then finished the job with his unbeaten 21(49). As a result, he climbed 17 places to 40 alongside Australia's Cameron Green. In the Bowling Rankings, Lungi Ngidi's inspirational 3/38 spell in the second innings helped him climb seven places to 37th place with quicks Lahiru Kumara and Naseem Shah. Kagiso Rabada, who spearheaded South Africa's pace attack and returned with match figures of 9/110, maintained his position at second behind India's Jasprit Bumrah. Australia's seasoned quick Mitchell Starc and all-rounder Beau Webster benefited from their valiance in the WTC final. Starc, who scythed five wickets and struck a crucial 58*, moved to the 10th spot in the Men's Test Bowling and All-Rounders Rankings. Webster, who slammed 72(92) and emerged as Australia's top scorer in the first innings, ascended 13 places to occupy the 70th spot in the Batting Rankings.


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
ICC rankings: Proteas heroes rise after WTC final glory; Indian stars hold ground
South Africa's captain Temba Bavuma holds the winner's trophy and celebrates with teammates. (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: South Africa's triumphant march to their maiden ICC World Test Championship title has translated into significant gains in the latest ICC Men's Test Player Rankings, with several Proteas stars being richly rewarded for their match-winning performances at Lord's. Aiden Markram , the Player of the Match in the WTC Final, headlined the rise, jumping seven places to 11th in the Test Batting Rankings - just two points shy of New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell in 10th. His composed 136 off 207 balls in the second innings powered South Africa to a five-wicket win over Australia, ending a 27-year drought for a major ICC trophy. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Markram's contribution with the ball also saw him surge an incredible 44 spots in the All-Rounders' Rankings. Middle-order batter David Bedingham climbed 17 positions to 40th, while Lungi Ngidi's inspired spell lifted him seven places in the Bowling Rankings to joint 37th. Poll Do you believe South Africa's win will inspire future generations of cricketers? Yes No Maybe Kagiso Rabada , who claimed nine wickets in the final, retained second place in the Bowling Rankings, just behind India's Jasprit Bumrah , who continues to dominate with 908 points. Australia's Mitchell Starc broke into the top 10 in both the Bowling and All-Rounders' Rankings following a five-wicket haul and a gritty second-innings half-century. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Beau Webster also gained 13 places in the batting charts. Nick Knight EXCLUSIVE: On Shubman Gill and absence of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma in England Meanwhile, Indian players held their ground in the rankings. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant are ranked 4th and 8th respectively among batters, the only Indians in the top 20. Ravindra Jadeja remains joint 10th in the Bowling Rankings alongside Starc and continues to top the All-Rounders' list. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here