Sadia Iqbal Regains Top Spot as World's No.1 T20I Bowler in ICC Rankings

Pakistan's left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal has reclaimed the number one position for T20I bowlers in the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings. She achieved this by overtaking Australia's Annabel Sutherland and India's Deepti Sharma following a strong series against South Africa. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana also made significant gains, rising in both the batting and all-rounder rankings after a Player of the Match performance. Meanwhile, Indian bowlers Renuka Singh and Arundhati Reddy improved their rankings after the opening T20I against Australia.

Key Points: Sadia Iqbal Reclaims No.1 T20I Bowler Ranking

  • Iqbal regains No.1 T20I bowler rank
  • Overtakes Sutherland and Sharma
  • Key performance against South Africa
  • Fatima Sana rises in batting, all-rounder ranks
  • Indian bowlers Renuka Singh, Arundhati Reddy also gain
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Pakistan's Sadia Iqbal regains No.1 ranking among T20I bowlers

Pakistan spinner Sadia Iqbal overtakes Annabel Sutherland and Deepti Sharma to regain the top spot in the latest ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings.

"Iqbal has overtaken Australia seamer Annabel Sutherland and India spinner Deepti Sharma to move back to the top spot. - ICC"

Dubai, February 17

Pakistan spinner Sadia Iqbal has regained her place as the No.1 T20I bowler in the world by making big gains in the latest ICC Women's Player Rankings.

Iqbal has overtaken Australia seamer Annabel Sutherland and India spinner Deepti Sharma to move back to the top spot on the back of some excellent performances for Pakistan in their recent three-game T20I series against South Africa, as per the ICC website.

The left-armer finished as the joint leading wicket-taker across the series with five wickets, with her spell of 3/18 in the series final in Benoni proving enough to take her up two places and back to the No.1 position.

Iqbal first held the premier spot for T20I bowlers towards the end of 2024 and also enjoyed further time at the top last year, before Sutherland once again reclaimed the No.1 position last month.

There is further joy on the rankings for Pakistan, with experienced captain Fatima Sana rising 31 places to equal 28th on the list for T20I batters and five spots to sixth for T20I all-rounders.

This comes on the back of a Player of the Match performance in the final match of the series against the Proteas, where Fatima scored an unbeaten 47 from just 30 deliveries and chipped in with a pair of valuable wickets as Pakistan clinched the victory.

One of those wickets was the prized scalp of Laura Wolvaardt, the South African captain who has gained one place to move up to fourth overall on the list for T20I batters.

There are also gains for three Indian bowlers following the opening game of their T20I series in Australia, with Renuka Singh (up six places to fifth), Arundhati Reddy (up 19 rungs to equal 16th) and Shree Charani (up eight spots to 39th) all progressing up the list following decent hauls during the rain-affected contest in Sydney.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see Renuka Singh and Arundhati Reddy moving up the rankings! Our pace attack in women's cricket is looking strong. The series in Australia will be a real test. 💪
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Aditya G
While it's nice to see players from our neighboring country succeed, I do wish our media gave the same level of coverage to our own women cricketers when they achieve top rankings. Just an observation.
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Sarah B
Fantastic achievement! The battle for the top spot between Iqbal, Sutherland, and Sharma is so exciting to follow. It really shows the global growth of women's cricket.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see subcontinental spinners dominating the rankings. The art of spin bowling is in good hands! Deepti will be back at the top soon, I'm sure. 🏏
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Nisha Z
Fatima Sana's all-round performance is seriously impressive. Captain leading from the front! Makes the upcoming India-Pakistan matches even more thrilling to anticipate.

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