Shafali Verma Soars to Career-High 6th in ICC T20I Batting Rankings

Indian opener Shafali Verma has surged four places to a career-best sixth in the latest ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings, fueled by her 236-run series against Sri Lanka. Teammate Richa Ghosh also rose seven spots to equal 20th after a key innings. In the bowling rankings, Renuka Singh's four-wicket haul propelled her eight places to equal sixth, while Deepti Sharma retains the top all-rounder spot and shares the bowling lead. The rankings update highlights India's strong performances in the ongoing home T20I series.

Key Points: Shafali Verma Hits 6th in ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings

  • Shafali Verma climbs to 6th in T20I rankings
  • Richa Ghosh rises to equal 20th
  • Deepti Sharma leads all-rounder & bowling charts
  • Renuka Singh jumps to equal 6th in bowling
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Shafali Verma rises to sixth place in latest ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings

India's Shafali Verma climbs to 6th in ICC T20I batting rankings after a dominant series vs Sri Lanka. See the latest rankings updates.

"Verma is the leading run-getter... with 236 runs at an average of 118. - ICC Report"

New Delhi, December 30

India star batter Shafali Verma has recieved a significant boost as the youngster climbed to sixth place in the latest ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings on Tuesday, according to ICC.

The right-handed batter gained a total of four places to move to sixth place on the updated list of Women's T20I batting rankings following an excellent show in the ongoing five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka on home soil.

The 21-year-old Verma is the leading run-getter in the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka. In four matches, the Indian opener has slammed 236 runs at an astonishing average of 118, along with three fifties. Verma is the only one to have breached the 200-run mark in the ongoing T20I series.

Her teammate and wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh also climbed seven places to move to equal 20th in the updated list. This came after an unbeaten 40-run knock in the fourth T20I against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram.

Australia batter Beth Mooney has retained her top spot with 794 rating points to her name. West Indies' Hayley Matthews follows with 774 rating points.

Indian opener Smriti Mandhana, who breached the 10,000 international runs milestone during the fourth T20I against Sri Lanka, is slotted at third with 767 rating points.

In ICC Women's T20I bowling rankings, Indian speedster Renuka Singh and spinner Shree Charani are the biggest beneficiaries.

The right-arm speedster Renuka, who collected a four-wicket haul during the third T20I against Sri Lanka, gained eight places, and she moved to equal sixth on the updated list of bowlers.

Left-arm spinner Charani, who has scalped four wickets in the ongoing T20I series against Sri Lanka, has climbed 17 places to move to 52nd place on the bowling rankings.

Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma retained her top spot with a 738 rating to her name. Additionally, the veteran all-rounder needs one more wicket in the upcoming fifth T20I against Sri Lanka to become the leading wicket-taker in women's T20I cricket. Currently, Deepti has 151 wickets to her name, alongside Australia's Megan Schutt, who has 151 wickets.

In Women's T20I all-rounder rankings, West Indies star Hayley Matthews leads the chart with 505 rating points to her name. She is followed by New Zealand's Amelia Kerr, who has 434 rating points. At three, Deepti is ranked with 387 rating points.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our girls! Shafali's power-hitting is a treat to watch. And Deepti Sharma about to become the leading wicket-taker? That's huge! The team is looking really balanced now with strong batters and bowlers.
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Rohit P
Great news, but let's not get carried away by rankings based on a home series against Sri Lanka. The real test will be against Australia, England, and New Zealand. Hope the BCCI schedules more competitive tours.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from the US, it's amazing to follow the rise of these young Indian players. Shafali Verma's strike rate must be frightening for bowlers. Women's cricket is getting more exciting every year!
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Meera T
Smriti at 3rd, Shafali at 6th, and Deepti leading the all-rounders... waah! 🎉 Our women's team is consistently producing world-class players. They deserve more prime-time coverage and sponsorships.
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Vikram M
The progress of Renuka Singh and Shree Charani in the bowling rankings is equally important. We need a strong bowling attack to win world cups. Good to see them getting recognition.

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