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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Amelia Kerr makes huge gains in ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings

Amelia Kerr
Amelia Kerr. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

Amelia Kerr starred in New Zealand’s 4-1 ODI series victory at home against India, which has seen her rise in the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings.

Kerr did very well in the final two ODIs of the five-match series against India. In the fourth ODI, which was reduced to a 20-over contest, Kerr scored an unbeaten 68 in only 33 deliveries. In the fifth and final ODI, Kerr scored 68 in 75 balls. Her exploits with the bat have seen her jump up five spots to No.17 in the rankings chart for batters.

Kerr also contributed with a few handy overs in the final two matches. In the fourth match, she returned with figures of 3/30 in 3.5 overs as New Zealand successfully defended a score of 191. In the fifth and final ODI, she registered figures of 1/55 in her 10 overs. This has seen her rankings rise up to No.17 in bowlers, a gain of four positions. She has also broken into the top 5 of the all-rounders’ chart, gaining two positions up to No.4. Her form will undoubtedly aid New Zealand, as the hosts aim to clinch their second ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title, beginning March 4.

In other big movements, Amy Satterthwaite dropped down four positions in the batting rankings, down to No.7. She scored a 16-ball 32 in the fourth ODI and 21-ball 12 in the fifth and final contest.

Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma gain big in the ICC ODI Rankings

India’s Harmanpreet Kaur also gained a spot and rose up to No.20 after scoring a 66-ball 63 in the fifth and final ODI to roar back into form. Her knock helped India win the fifth and final ODI by six wickets.

Deepti Sharma also saw her position rise in the bowling charts, gaining one spot up to No.12. She returned with figures of 1/49 in four overs and 2/42 in 10 overs in the fourth and fifth ODIs respectively. She only scored 9 runs in the fourth ODI and did not bat in the fifth match, which saw her lose one spot in the all-rounders’ rankings, down to No.5.

Alyssa Healy continued at the top of the batting charts, while her Australian compatriots Jess Jonassen and Ellyse Perry maintained their status as the No.1 ranked bowler and the No.1 ranked all-rounder respectively.

Here are the top 10 batters according to the latest ICC ODI Rankings

S.No Player Name Country Rating
1 Alyssa Healy Australia 749
2 Mithali Raj India 735
3 Tammy Beaumont England 707
4 Meg Lanning Australia 706
5 Beth Mooney Australia 705
6 Lizelee Lee South Africa 702
7 Amy Satterthwaite New Zealand 700
8 Smriti Mandhana India 666
9 Laura Wolvdaart South Africa 661
9 Ellyse Perry Australia 661

Here are the top 10 bowlers according to the latest ICC ODI Rankings

S.No Player Name Country Rating
1 Jess Jonassen Australia 762
2 Sophie Ecclestone England 746
3 Megan Schutt Australia 735
4 Jhulan Goswami India 695
5 Shabnim Ismail South Africa 689
6 Ellyse Perry Australia 663
7 Ayabonga Khaka South Africa 661
8 Marizanne Kapp South Africa 660
9 Katherine Brunt England 648
10 Kate Cross England 603

Here are the top 5 all-rounders according to the latest ICC ODI Rankings

S.No Player Name Country Rating
1 Ellyse Perry Australia 438
2 Natalie Sciver England 351
3 Marizanne Kapp South Africa 327
4 Amelia Kerr New Zealand 312
5 Deepti Sharma India 309

 



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