Pratika Rawal, Harleen Deol earn big in ICC women's rankings

IANS April 29, 2025 207 views

India's young cricketers Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol have made significant strides in the ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings following their impressive performance against Sri Lanka. Rawal's remarkable journey includes becoming the fastest batter to reach 500 runs and scoring her fifth consecutive half-century. The duo's batting prowess helped India secure a dominant nine-wicket victory in the tri-series opener. Their achievements highlight the emerging talent in Indian women's cricket and their potential to become future stars of the national team.

"Five consecutive half-centuries in Women's ODIs" - Cricket Performance Highlight
Dubai, April 29: India's emphatic nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the opening match of the ongoing tri-series in Colombo has not only set the tone for their campaign but also propelled two of their promising young batters, Pratika Rawal and Harleen Deol to new career-highs in the latest ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings.

Key Points

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Pratika Rawal leaps 10 spots to 47th in ICC batting rankings

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Harleen Deol moves up four places to 49th

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Rawal becomes fastest to 500 runs in Women's ODIs

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India wins tri-series opener convincingly

Pratika Rawal, the 24-year-old opener who has been enjoying a sensational run of form, led from the front with a composed unbeaten 50 off 62 balls. Her knock, which helped India chase down Sri Lanka’s modest total with ease, earned her the Player of the Match award and a significant 10-place leap in the ICC ODI batting rankings. She now sits at a career-best 47th, cementing her growing reputation as one of India’s most dependable top-order batters.

Rawal continued her remarkable purple patch in Indian colours with yet another commanding performance, scoring 78 off 91 deliveries against South Africa on Tuesday. This innings marked her fifth consecutive half-century in Women’s ODIs.

In the process, the 24-year-old etched her name into the record books by becoming the fastest batter to reach 500 runs in Women’s ODI.

Harleen Deol, too, made her presence felt with a steady, unbeaten 48 that supported Rawal in India’s dominant chase. The 26-year-old moved up four spots to 49th on the same batting chart, also achieving her best-ever ranking in ODIs.

While India dominated the game, there were some positives for Sri Lanka as well. Opener Hasini Perera climbed five places to reach 72nd in the batting rankings after her gritty 30-run knock at the top of the order.

Meanwhile, left-arm spinner Inoka Ranaweera, who claimed the only Indian wicket to fall—Smriti Mandhana—was rewarded with a two-spot jump to 25th in the ODI bowling rankings for her tidy 1/32 spell.

India’s Sneh Rana also made a notable return to the rankings. Playing her first ODI in nearly 18 months, the experienced off-spinner bagged three wickets against Sri Lanka and re-entered the bowling charts at 57th.

Meanwhile, England’s Sophie Ecclestone continues to top the list for ODI bowlers.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Pratika Rawal is on fire! 🔥 Five consecutive half-centuries is no joke. The way she's anchoring our innings gives me so much confidence for the World Cup next year. Keep going strong! 💪
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Shreya M.
So happy to see Harleen getting recognition too! She's been such a consistent performer but often gets overshadowed. That partnership with Pratika was pure class 👏
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Amit P.
While the batting was impressive, I think we should talk more about our bowling depth. Sneh Rana's comeback with 3 wickets after 18 months is remarkable! The team balance looks great.
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Priya D.
Fastest to 500 runs in Women's ODIs at just 24? Pratika is rewriting records! But I hope the management gives her proper rest between series - we don't want another injury situation like last year.
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Neha R.
The article focuses a lot on rankings, but I'd love to see more analysis of their technique. Pratika's footwork against spin has improved so much since her debut. That's what's really driving her success!
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Vikram S.
Respectful criticism: While the wins are great, I wish we'd see more competitive matches. Sri Lanka's total was too low to really test our batters. Hope the next games are more challenging!

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