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Deepti Sharma has played 108 women ODIs for India.
Players from India and England have benefited in the ICC Women’s rankings. India’s all -rounder Deepti Sharma has jumped 10 places in the batter rankings. He scored an unbeaten 62 in the first ODI and 30 runs in the second match. Now she has reached 23rd position.
England’s Sophia Dunkley scored 83 runs in the first match and she climbed up 24 places to 52nd. Ellis Davidson-Richards also scored 53 runs and came to 118th position.
India’s star batter Smriti Mandhana scored 28 and 42 runs in the series and has retained her number-1 in the batting rankings with 727 ratings.
Deepti Sharma had won the team by putting a fifty in the first ODI against England.
Sophie Ecleston on top in bowlers
England’s Sophie Ecleston is at the top in the ODI bowlers rankings. He took four wickets in 2 ODIs, including 3/27 figures in the second match. His rating increased to 776 and strengthened the top position.
The same series dominated the spin bowlers, in which Charlie Dean of England and India’s Sneh Rana took three wickets each. Dean reached the top 10 and is at number 9, while Sneh Rana has climbed 12 places to 21st position.
England’s Sophie Ekleston has taken 4 wickets in the 2025 series against India.
Charlie Dean also benefited in all -rounders rankings
Dean has also benefited in the all -rounder rankings and has come to 14th position combined with Ellis Perry of Australia. Sophie Eclaston also climbed up three places in the all -rounder list to 18th position.
Charlie Dean has moved up to 14th position in the all -rounders rankings.
Irish players benefit in T20 rankings
Ireland players have also made a great jump in the T20I rankings. Captain Gabby Lewis scored 67 runs in the first match against Zimbabwe and she climbed five places in the batter rankings to 18th position. In bowling, Arleen Kelly came up two places up 23rd and Kara died four places up to 48th place.