Womens ODI Rankings 2023: Beth Mooney snatches rankings from Chamari Atapattu, becomes number one

Womens ODI Rankings 2023: Beth Mooney snatches rankings from Chamari Atapattu, becomes number one

Womens ODI Rankings 2023: The International Cricket Council announced the latest women’s ODI rankings on Wednesday.

Women’s ODI Rankings 2023: The International Cricket Council announced the latest women’s ODI rankings on Wednesday. This means that Australia’s beautiful batswoman Beth Mooney is once again at the top of the list. He took the country away from Chamari Atapattu of Sri Lanka for a few weeks. Aside from this, the Indian team’s Smriti Mandhana has also moved up.

Mooney is back at number two after getting 81 and 33 not out in the first and second Women’s ODI Ashes matches between England and Australia at Bristol and Southampton. This gave her 769 points and put her back in her original number two spot. With this, he passed Chamari Atapattu, who had been in first place with 758 points.

Womens ODI Rankings 2023: Beth Mooney snatches rankings from Chamari Atapattu, becomes number one
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Atapattu was also beaten by Natalia Skriver

Natalia Skriver of England is in second place. She moved up two spots to second with a perfect 111 out of 99, giving her a career-high 763 points. This is the all-arounder’s joint-best place, which she last reached in April 2022.

Even in all-around, Natalia Skriver came out on top

With 402 points, Natalia Sciver-Brunt is back on top of the all-rounders list for the first time since September 2022. This is his third time at the top, but the first time he has gone over 400. Heather Knight, her teammate and captain, has moved up four spots and is now tied for 14th with Sophie Devine of New Zealand. This is because of how well she batted in the first ODI, where she faced 86 balls. I played 75 runs without getting beat.

After the match between India and Bangladesh, these changes were made

The ranks of Bangladesh’s players also changed after they beat India by 40 runs in the first one-day international (ODI) of a three-match series at Mirpur. Captain Nigar Sultana moved up four spots to 31st on the batsmen’s list after getting the most runs in the match with 39, while India’s Smriti Mandhana moved up one spot from seventh to sixth.

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