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After Virat Kohli, India women's team skipper Mithali Raj tops ICC ODI rankings

After India skipper Ellyse Perry of Australia and Amy Satterthwaite of New Zealand occupy the next two places.

Dubai: Indian women's cricket team skipper Mithali Raj has regained top spot among batters after Australia's Meg Lanning missed the recent series against England due to injury in the latest ICC ODI Player rankings.

Lanning has dropped from first to fourth place after missing the series, while Mithali has moved to number one position with Ellyse Perry of Australia and Amy Satterthwaite of New Zealand occupying the next two places.

Meanwhile, opener Alyssa Healy's 145 runs have lifted her from 44th to a career-best 28th position, captain Rachael Haynes has gained 26 places to reach 42nd place after scoring 128 runs in the series while pace bowler Megan Schutt has moved up 13 places to a career-best fourth position after finishing with 10 wickets in the series, including two four-wicket hauls.

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England captain Heather Knight has moved up two places to 12th place with an aggregate of 139 runs in the series, wicketkeeper-batter Sarah Taylor has moved up two places to 10th rank after scoring 129 runs while Tammy Beaumont has gained two places to reach a career-best 15th place.

Among their bowlers, Jenny Gunn's seven wickets have lifted her one place to 19th position, Alex Hartley's six scalps have seen her benefit by nine slots to reach a career-best 18thposition while Anya Shrubsole has gained one slot to reach a career-best sixth position.

Australia captain Rachael Haynes was happy to secure four points from the high-profile series but did not expect an easy road ahead, especially playing in India later in the championship.

Haynes said, "It (the win) was obviously pretty important given that the points will contribute to qualifying for the World Cup. To come around, beat England, the World Cup champions 2-1 - we are very happy with that!

"India are obviously a really strong team, they played in the World Cup final. I think any team at home these days in international cricket is a bit of a challenge. No doubt, when we get to that series, it will be pretty tough.

"Our bowling has been really outstanding, they have responded really well. We've seen some really great partnerships with the bat, Nicole Bolton and Alyssa Healy coming together at the top have done a great job, so overall I think we are in a good place."

England captain Heather Knight was happy to have salvaged a couple of points after losing the opening two games.

Knight said, "Obviously it's a start to get to the World Cup. The first two games we came away with nothing but to get two points on the board is lovely.

"There are lots of challenges in the ICC Women's Championship - we have to play every team in a series and get enough points to qualify for the World Cup in New Zealand.

"There have been lots of learnings - we tried to wrest the momentum back, we got rid of those cobwebs. We managed to get over the line, there is relief I guess, that we have done that. There was a lot of pressure on us."

The change in rankings came following defending champions Australia's 2-1 victory over England in the ICC Women's Championship series.

Australia opened the series with a two-wicket win in Brisbane and increased the lead with a 75-run victory on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in Coffs Harbour before England won the final match by 20 runs at the same venue, also by the DLS method.

England had displaced Australia from the top ranking for the first time after the annual update earlier this month, starting the series ahead on decimal points with both teams on 128 points. But Australia made the most of the home conditions to prevail despite the absence of first-choice captain and leading batter Meg Lanning, going up to 129 points and ensuring a two-point lead in the process.

Teams get two points for each win, one point for a tie or no-result and no points for a loss in the ICC Women's Championship, which will see ICC Women's World Cup 2021 hosts New Zealand and the three other top teams gain direct qualification to ICC's pinnacle women's 50-over event.

The remaining four sides will get a second chance through the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier event. India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the Windies are the other sides in the ICC Women's Championship, which runs till 2020.

In the first series of the ICC Women's Championship, the Windies completed a 3-0 triumph over Sri Lanka to notch a full six points and lead the points table, Pakistan go head to head with New Zealand from Tuesday, while South Africa will play at home against India from 5 to 10 February 2018.

( Source : ANI )
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