Smriti Mandhana, Chamari Athapaththu, and Kavisha Dilhari climb ICC T20I Rankings after Asia Cup

Indian stars inch closer to the top of the latest T20I Rankings. The recently concluded edition was the 5th edition of the ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. The Sri Lankan women’s team led by skipper Chamari Athapaththu clinched their first-ever Women’s Asia Cup title by defeating India in the final by eight wickets.

Smriti Mandhana, Chamari Athapaththu, and Kavisha Dilhari climb ICC T20I Rankings after Asia Cup
Smriti Mandhana, Chamari Athapaththu, and Kavisha Dilhari climb ICC T20I Rankings after Asia Cup

ICC Women’s T20I Batting Rankings

The Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana was the third-highest run-scorer of the tournament and the 2nd highest run-scorer for India with 173 runs to her name. Her tally of runs includes a couple of half-centuries, including the highest score of 60 against Sri Lanka in the final. As a result of her impressive performances, she has climbed up one spot to the 4th position (743 points). The Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu was the stand-out performer with the bat for her side. She was the leading run-scorer of the tournament with 304 runs to her name in five innings. Her tally of runs includes a couple of half-centuries and a century against Malaysia. As a result of her sensational performances with the bat throughout the tournament, she has climbed up three spots to the 6th position (705 points).

Amelia Kerr from New Zealand has climbed up one spot to the 12th position (617 points). Ashleigh Gardner from Australia has climbed up one spot to the 13th position (616 points). Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty had a brilliant tournament with the bat with 142 runs to her name including one half-century. She was the leading run-scorer for Bangladesh. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 14th position (612 points).

Jemimah Rodrigues from India had a decent outing in the limited opportunities she got. She scored 77 runs in four innings. She has climbed up one spot to the 18th position (599 points). Harshitha Samarawickrama from Sri Lanka was the 2nd highest run-scorer for her side with 140 runs to her name. Her tally of runs includes one half-century (69 off 51 balls) in the final against India. As a result of her match-winning performance in the final, she has climbed up three spots to the 20th position (587 points). Muneeba Ali from Pakistan was the 2nd highest run-scorer for her side in the recently concluded Asia Cup. She scored 131 runs in four innings. She has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to the 35th position (505 points).

Nannapat Koncharoenkai from Thailand was the leading run-scorer for her side with 87 runs in three innings. She has climbed up three spots to the 37th position (499 points). Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano from Zimbabwe has climbed up one spot to the 48th position (440 points). Chloe Tryon from South Africa has climbed up one spot to the 49th position (438 points). Maddy Green from New Zealand has climbed up one spot to the 51st position (431 points). Aliya Riaz from Pakistan has climbed up a couple of spots to the 52nd position (430 points).

Nadine de Klerk from South Africa has climbed up one spot to the 54th position (423 points). Theertha Satish from the UAE scored 53 runs in three innings for her side. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 60th position (396 points). Gull Feroza from Pakistan was the highest run-scorer for her side and the fourth-highest run-scorer of the tournament with 149 runs to her name. Her tally of runs includes a couple of half-centuries. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 32 spots to the 64th position (391 points).

Rachael Andrew from Vanuatu has climbed up a couple of spots to the 69th position (342 points). Fatuma Kibasu from Tanzania has climbed up one spot to the 71st position (339 points). Ni Nanda Sakarini from Indonesia has climbed up one spot to the 72nd position (338 points). Anushka Sanjeewani from Sri Lanka scored 55 runs in a couple of innings. She has climbed up three spots to equal the 73rd position (337 points) alongside Salma Khatun from Bangladesh.

Sita Rana Magar from Nepal scored 51 runs in three innings. She has earned a significant rise as she climbed up five spots to the 77th position (327 points). Sibona Jimmy from Papua New Guinea has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 78th position (322 points) alongside Thailand’s Nattaya Boochatham. Ailsa Lister from Scotland has climbed up one spot to equal the 80th position (321 points) alongside Shamima Sultana from Bangladesh.

Dayalan Hemalatha from India scored 63 runs from three innings. As a result, she earned a massive rise as she climbed up 31 spots to the 84th position (317 points). Rubina Chhetry from Nepal has climbed up one spot to the 85th position (315 points). Shorna Akter from Bangladesh scored 44 runs in a couple of innings. She has earned a significant rise as she climbed up 10 spots to the 95th position (291 points). Kavisha Dilhari from Sri Lanka scored 59 runs in four innings. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 19 spots to the 96th position (289 points).

ICC Women’s T20I Bowling Rankings

Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan picked up eight wickets in the recently concluded Women’s Asia Cup. She was the leading wicket-taker for her side and the third-highest wicket-taker of the series. As a result of her impressive performance, she has climbed up one spot to the 4th position (743 points). Renuka Singh from India was the 2nd highest wicket-taker for India and the 4th highest wicket-taker of the tournament with 7 wickets to her name. As a result, she has earned a decent rise as she climbed up four spots to the 5th position (722 points). Lauren Bell and Charlie Dean from England climbed up one spot to the 9th position (690 points) and 11th position (673 points).

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She picked up six wickets with the ball in the recently concluded Women’s Asia Cup. She was the fifth-highest wicket-taker of the tournament. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up seven spots to the 13th position (665 points). New Zealand’s duo of Amelia Kerr and Lea Tahuhu has climbed up a couple of spots each to the 21st (615 points) and 22nd (606 points). Annabel Sutherland from Australia has climbed up a couple of spots to the 23rd position (605 points).

Udeshika Prabodhani from Sri Lanka has picked up five wickets in the recently concluded edition of the ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup. As a result of her impressive performance, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to equal the 24th position (604 points) alongside India’s Pooja Vastrakar. Sugandika Kumari from Sri Lanka has picked up a couple of wickets with the ball in the tournament. She has climbed up four spots to the 27th position (592 points). Kavisha Dilhari from Sri Lanka had a brilliant tournament with the ball as she was the leading wicket-taker for her side and the 2nd highest wicket-taker of the tournament with nine wickets to her name. As a result of her remarkable performances, she has earned a decent rise as she climbed up five spots to equal the 30th position (578 points) alongside Marufa Akter from Bangladesh.

The South African duo of Ayabonga Khakha and Nadine de Klerk has climbed up one spot each to the 38th (523 points) and the 39th position (519 points) respectively. Jess Kerr from New Zealand has climbed up one spot to equal the 41st position (512 points) alongside Marizanne Kapp from South Africa who has also climbed up one spot.

Ava Canning from Ireland has climbed up a couple of spots to the 43rd position (507 points), the Ireland skipper Laura Delany has also climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 44th position alongside Hayley Jensen from New Zealand who has also climbed up a couple of spots (505 points). Precious Marange from Zimbabwe has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 48th position (492 points) alongside Diana Baig from Pakistan.

Cara Murray from Ireland has climbed up one spot to the 50th position (491 points). The Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu picked up three wickets with the ball in the recently concluded Women’s Asia Cup. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 51st position (489 points). Masabata Klaas from South Africa climbed up one spot to the 57th position (463 points). Tuba Hassan from Pakistan picked up a couple of wickets, and was impressive with the ball for her side in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024 in Sri Lanka. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 58th position (462 points).

Tumi Sekhukhune from South Africa has climbed up one spot to the 63rd position (439 points). Nomvelo Sibanda from Zimbabwe has climbed up one spot to the 64th position (437 points). The duo from Papua New Guinea Isabel Toua and Vicky Araa has climbed up a couple of spots each to the 65th position (431 points), and Vicky Araa has equaled the 66th position alongside India’s Titas Sadhu (430 points).

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Josephine Nkomo from Zimbabwe has climbed up one spot to the 68th position (429 points), Freya Davies from England has climbed up one spot to the 69th position (428 points). Chanida Sutthiruang from Thailand picked up one wicket with the ball for her side and was impressive with the ball in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 72nd position (421 points). England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt has climbed up one spot to the 77th position (408 points). Kelis Ndhlovu from Zimbabwe has climbed up one spot to the 78th position (404 points).

Aaliyah Alleyne from the West Indies has climbed up one spot to equal the 79th position alongside Sri Lanka’s Oshadi Ranasinghe (400 points). Hannah Rainey from Scotland has climbed up a couple of spots to the 85th position (370 points). Heena Hotchandani from the UAE picked up one wicket with the ball for her side in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up five spots to the 87th position (366 points). Suleeporn Laomi from Thailand picked up one wicket with the ball for her side in the recently concluded ACC Women’s Asia Cup 2024. As a result, she has climbed up a couple of spots to the 92nd position (347 points).

Suraksha Kotte from the UAE has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to equal the 93rd position (344 points) alongside India’s Shikha Pandey. Henao Thomas from Papua New Guinea has climbed up one spot to the 98th position (331 points). Priyanaz Chatterji from Scotland has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 99th position (330 points) alongside Ireland’s Georgina Dempsey, who has also climbed up a couple of spots.

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ICC Women’s T20I All-rounder Rankings

The 23-year-old young Sri Lankan all-rounder Kavisha Dilhari had a sensational all-round performance, scoring 59 runs in five innings with the bat and picking up 9 wickets with the ball for Sri Lanka. She was the 2nd highest wicket-taker of the tournament and the leading wicket-taker for Sri Lanka in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. She played a crucial role in helping Sri Lanka clinch their maiden Women’s Asia Cup title. As a result of her impressive all-round performances, she has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 10 spots to the 17th position (167 points).

The 22-year-old young all-rounder from Pakistan was one of the positives for Pakistan from the recently concluded ACC Women’s Asia Cup. She scored 45 runs from a couple of innings with the bat and was impressive with the ball, picking up one wicket. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 28th position (136 points). Annabel Sutherland from Australia has climbed up one spot to equal the 31st position (128 points) alongside UAE’s Kavisha Egodage.

Jess Jonassen from Australia has climbed up a couple of spots to the 34th position (122 points). Stafanie Taylor from the West Indies has climbed up one spot to the 36th position (120 points). Renuka Singh from India has climbed up three spots to the 45th position (99 points). The veteran all-rounder from Nepal Sita Rana Magar was one of the stand-out performers for Nepal in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. She scored 51 runs in three innings with the bat and picked up a couple of wickets with the ball for her side. As a result of her impressive all-round performances, she has climbed up five spots to the 53rd position (85 points).

Sugandika Kumari from Sri Lanka had a decent tournament for her side in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. She picked up a couple of wickets with the ball and scored 10 runs with the bat for her side. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to equal the 56th position (80 points) alongside England’s skipper Heather Knight. The 17-year-old young sensation from Bangladesh Shorna Akter was impressive in the amount of opportunities she got for her side. She scored 44 runs in a couple of innings with the bat and also picked up one wicket with the ball. As a result of her impressive performance, she also earned a significant rise as she climbed up six spots to equal the 60th position (75 points) alongside Vanuatu’s Rachel Andrew, Ireland’s Arlene Kelly, and England’s Alice Capsey.

Nepal’s skipper Indu Barma has climbed up one spot to equal the 65th position (72 points) alongside South Africa’s Ayabonga Khakha. Nashra Sandhu from Pakistan has climbed up one spot to equal the 71st position (68 points) alongside Ireland’s Cara Murray who also climbed up one spot. Radha Yadav from India had an impressive tournament, picking up six wickets with the ball and scoring one run with the bat. As a result, she has climbed up five spots to equal the 74th position (65 points) alongside Ireland’s Ava Canning who also climbed up one spot. Karishma Ramharack from the West Indies has climbed up one spot to equal the 76th position (64 points) alongside India’s Shreyanka Patil.

Omaima Sohail from Pakistan picked up one wicket with the ball for her side. She has earned a massive rise as she climbed up 16 spots to equal the 78th position (61 points) alongside India’s Harmanpreet Kaur, Sri Lanka’s Oshadi Ranasinghe. Achini Kulasuriya from Sri Lanka picked up one wicket with the ball and scored one run with the bat. She climbed up four spots to equal the 86th position (55 points) alongside Hong Kong’s Mariko Hill who also climbed up a couple of spots. Indonesia’s Ni Luh Dewi has climbed up a couple of spots to equal the 88th position (54 points) alongside UAE’s Chaya Mughal, and Indian duo of Devika Vaidya and Sneh Rana.

Tuba Hassan from Pakistan scored 23 runs in a couple of innings with the bat and picked up a couple of wickets with the ball for her side in the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup 2024. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she climbed up 10 spots to equal the 92nd position (53 points) alongside Sanjida Akter Meghla from Bangladesh and Danielle Wyatt from England. Leah Paul from Ireland and Australia’s Darcie Brown has climbed up a couple of spots, UAE’s Khushi Sharma has earned a significant rise as she climbed up 10 spots to equal alongside Pakistan’s Aliya Riaz for the 97th position (50 points). The 21-year-old young sensation from the UAE Khushi Sharma was one of the positives for her side from the recently concluded ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup. She showed a lot of promise, scoring 58 runs in three innings with the bat for her side. She was also impressive with the ball, earning her a significant 10-spot rise in the latest all-rounder rankings.

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