With 344 points, the 27-year-old Indian is currently ranked fifth on a list that is led by Ashleigh Gardner of Australia.
In the most recent ICC Women’s all-rounders rankings, India’s Deepti Sharma moved up one spot and into the top five, surpassing New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr. With 344 points, the 27-year-old Indian is currently ranked fifth on a list that is led by Ashleigh Gardner of Australia.
Deepti is placed fourth in the ODI bowling ratings and third in the T20 all-rounders rankings.
Chamari Athapaththu, Sri Lanka’s top all-round player, also rose two ranks as a result of her strong showing in the just finished ODI series against New Zealand.
Athapaththu passed White Ferns veteran Sophie Devine to share eighth place with Australia’s Annabel Sutherland after scoring 25 runs and taking three wickets during the series, which New Zealand won 2-0.Smriti Mandhana, who is ranked second behind South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt in the ODI batting rankings, remains the lone Indian in the top 10.
Nat Sciver-Brunt is now ranked third, having overtaken Athapaththu for the position.