Key Points

Orla Prendergast's dominant performances against Pakistan earned her a career-high T20I batting ranking. Annabel Sutherland quietly claimed the top bowling spot despite not playing recently. Ireland teammates Delany and Stokell also climbed the rankings after the series. Pakistan's Muneeba Ali and Fatima Sana showed promising progress despite the team's loss.

Key Points: Ireland's Orla Prendergast Soars in T20I Rankings After Pakistan Series

  • Prendergast scored 144 runs at 72 avg vs Pakistan
  • Sutherland claims No.1 T20I bowler spot despite no recent matches
  • Ireland's Delany and Stokell also rise in batting rankings
  • Pakistan's Muneeba Ali and Fatima Sana show progress
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Ireland's Prendergast jumps eight spots among batters in Women's T20I rankings, Sutherland top in bowlers

Orla Prendergast jumps eight spots in T20I batting rankings after stellar performances against Pakistan, while Annabel Sutherland tops bowling charts.

"Prendergast was in sublime form for Ireland during their recent 2-1 series triumph over Pakistan. — ICC"

New Delhi, August 12

Ireland all-rounder Orla Prendergast has been rewarded for some strong performances against Pakistan and has reached a new career-high rating in the latest ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings. Australian seamer Annabel Sutherland is now the No.1 ranked T20I bowler, achieving the milestone for the first time.

According to ICC website, Prendergast was in sublime form for Ireland during their recent 2-1 series triumph over Pakistan, with the 23-year-old making excellent contributions with bat and ball to deservedly claim the Player of the Series award.

The right-hander amassed 144 runs across the three matches at an average of 72 and chipped in with four valuable wickets with her more than handy medium pacers.

It saw Prendergast obtain a new career-high rating and climb eight spots to 19th overall on the list for T20I batters, while she also gained three places to improve to sixth on the rankings for T20I all-rounders.

Ireland teammates Laura Delany (up five spots to equal 50th) and Rebecca Stokell (up five rungs to 77th) also made some ground on the rankings for T20I batters, while Pakistan will be buoyed by the efforts of Muneeba Ali (up three places to equal 32nd) and Fatima Sana (up four spots to 59th) across the three-game series as they too made gains on the same list.

There was also a shake-up at the top of the rankings for T20I bowlers, with Australian all-rounder Annabel Sutherland claiming top spot in the category despite not playing an international fixture across the last week.

Sutherland hasn't featured in the shortest format since she took a four-wicket haul against New Zealand in March, but her rating of 736 remains unchanged as a group of bowlers near the top of the rankings lost points across the last week.

Pakistan spinner Sadiq Iqbal was previously the No.1 ranked T20I bowler, but she dropped one spot to move to equal second alongside India's Deepti Sharma after she picked up just three wickets across the series against Ireland.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Interesting how Sutherland became No.1 bowler without even playing! Shows how volatile these rankings can be. But well deserved - she's been consistent for Australia.
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Aditya G
Pakistan's loss to Ireland is surprising 😮 Their women's team needs more exposure against top sides. Good for Ireland though - associate nations improving is great for the game!
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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm slightly disappointed Deepti Sharma lost the top spot. But rankings keep changing - she'll bounce back stronger! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Prendergast's average of 72 is insane for T20s! Shows how much women's cricket has evolved. Remember when scores of 100-120 were competitive? Now we're seeing proper power hitting 💥
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Michael C
The ICC should consider having separate ranking systems for full members and associates. Ireland beating Pakistan shows they're no longer minnows, but ranking points system still favors established teams.

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