The Australian captain Meg Lanning has overtaken thier own Team Partner Beth Mooney to reclaim the No.1 spot in the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings for batters.
Her knock of 74 Runs against Ireland help her to moved back to No.1 Postion in the Lastest ICC Women T20I Ranking for Batters.
Lanning has overtaken Australian Batter Beth Mooney to reclaim the position she first reached there in January 2014. Except for two days in March 2014, she remained at the top until 18 November 2016.
Meg Lanning reached at Top spot for the First Time since 2016.
Meg Lanning is now only behind of two Batters in terms of Most Days at Number Position in ICC Women T20I Ranking for Batters.
She has been at the top for a total of 1,020 days. Only behind England’s Charlotte Edwards (1,092) and Australia’s Karen Rolton (1,085) in terms of days as No.1.
Tahlia McGrath also moved 15 places up fo 13th after her knock of 70 in the same game won where she also won Player of the Match award.
Australian Bowler also gained in the ICC Women T20I Ranking for Bowlers.
Spinner Jess Jonassen up 4 places to 6th Spot and medium-fast bowler Nicola Carey up twenty places moves to 32nd spot.
For England Sophie Ecclestone stayed at top with gained 5 Rating Points to 767.
Fast Bowler Katherine Brunt also gained 4 Spots and moves to 3rd Spot after T20I series against South Africa.
Informer Sophia Dunkely is up 30 places moes to 62nd spot.
She scored 82 runs in the series while Nat Sciver scored of 84 runs and she remain in the top 10 for batters.
South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch have made substantial gains. After smashing a half-century each in the series. Wolvaardt has gained five slots to reach 14th position She scored 89 Runs in the three Matches.
And Bosch has gained 26 places to 21st with a total of 96 runs. Tazmin Brits is up 14 places moves to 24th in the list.
South Africa fast bowler Ayabonga Khaka Entered in the Top 10 after her four wickets in the series, While Nonkululeko Mlaba’s three wickets take her to 24th position.