Mandhana, Thakur Soar in ICC T20I Rankings After Asia Cup Triumph

Mandhana, Thakur Soar in ICC T20I Rankings After Asia Cup Triumph

Indian Cricketers Shine in ICC T20I Rankings After Asia Cup Triumph

India’s star cricketers Smriti Mandhana and Renuka Singh Thakur have made significant strides in the latest ICC T20I rankings, reflecting their exceptional performances in the recently concluded Women’s T20 Asia Cup.

Mandhana, India’s vice-captain and opening batter, has moved up to fourth place among batters with 743 rating points. Her crucial 60-run knock in the final against Sri Lanka played a pivotal role in India’s victory.

Thakur, a fast bowler, has ascended to fifth place among bowlers with 722 rating points. Her impressive performance in the Asia Cup, where she took seven wickets, pushed her up four places in the rankings. She now trails only England’s Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn, India’s Deepti Sharma, and Pakistan’s Sadia Iqbal.

Radha Yadav has also made notable progress, climbing seven places to 13th position. Her six wickets in the Asia Cup made her the fifth-highest wicket-taker in the tournament.

At the top of the batters’ rankings, Australia’s Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath continue to lead, with West Indies’ Hayley Matthews in third place. South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu are ranked sixth and seventh, respectively.

Athapaththu, who was named Player of the Tournament, has made the biggest gain in the rankings, moving up three places to sixth with 705 points. Her exceptional performance in the final, where she scored 61 runs, earned her a career-best rating.

Other notable movements include Pakistan’s Muneeba Ali, who climbed six places to 35th among T20I batters, and Bangladesh’s captain Nigar Sultana, who moved up three positions to 14th. Sri Lanka’s Harshitha Samarawickrama reached the 20th position after top-scoring with 69 not out in the final.

These rankings highlight the remarkable talent and contributions of these players to their respective teams’ successes in the recent Women’s T20 Asia Cup.

India's Deepti Sharma: One Game at a Time in Women's T20 Asia Cup

India’s Deepti Sharma: One Game at a Time in Women’s T20 Asia Cup

India’s senior all-rounder Deepti Sharma has emphasized the team’s strategy of taking each game at a time in the ongoing Women’s T20 Asia Cup. She believes that the conditions in Sri Lanka have remained largely unchanged since their previous tour in June 2022.

After a resounding 82-run victory over Nepal on Tuesday, India secured their place in the semifinals. Shafali Verma’s blistering 81 off 48 balls and Deepti’s impressive 3/13 bowling performance were instrumental in the win.

“From the first game, we’ve been confident about each match, every situation, and the conditions,” Deepti said after the match. “We’re looking forward to the semifinals as well.”

Deepti noted that the pitches and conditions in Sri Lanka have not changed significantly since their last visit. “Nothing has changed,” she said. “We’re just keeping it simple and focusing on the next match.”

The right-arm off-spinner has been in top form, leading the bowling charts with eight wickets in three matches. She attributes her success to her willingness to bowl in any situation.

“I’m always ready to bowl in any kind of situation,” Deepti said. “I like to take challenges head-on. I’m enjoying each match, planning accordingly, and applying what we discuss in meetings.”

Deepti also praised the team’s batting unit, which has performed consistently throughout the tournament. “If we win the toss, we take a positive approach from the start,” she said. “As a batting unit, we’ve been doing really well from the first game and we’ve finished well too.”

India will now face Thailand in the semifinals on Thursday, October 13. Deepti believes that the team is well-prepared and confident of continuing their winning streak.

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