- Tue, March 15, 2022
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Before placing second, the 29-year-old left-arm spinner momentarily becomes the first player from Pakistan to top the Women's T20I rankings.
Spinner Sadia Iqbal of Pakistan became the first player from her nation to be ranked #1 in the ICC Women's T20I Rankings when she momentarily passed long-standing leader Sophie Ecclestone and went on to rank second among bowlers in the weekly update, which is released on Tuesdays.
Since February 2020, Ecclestone has held the top rank in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024. In a Group A match on Thursday against Sri Lanka, Sadia took three for 17 to tie her for 757 rating points. Two days later Ecclestone lost to Bangladesh in a Group B match without taking a wicket, falling to second place with 750 points.Sadia's dominance, however, was short-lived as Ecclestone ended the week's thrilling back-and-forth between the two left-arm spinners with a two-for-15 score against South Africa, earning Player of the Match honours and reclaiming the top rank.
Sadia is only the second player from Pakistan to be ranked #1 in the women's division. In 2018–2019, Sana Mir, a former captain, topped the ODI bowling rankings.
Following the South Africa-England match, there were other noteworthy changes as well. Tazmin Brits and Laura Wolvaardt, the country's openers, each moved up two spots to equal career-best rankings.
With scores of 52 not out against the West Indies and 42 against England, Captain Wolvaardt secured the third spot, while the British team secured the sixth spot with scores of 57 not out against the West Indies and 13 against England.
Other movements during the previous week include:
Rankings for Women's T20I ICC Batting:
Rankings for women's T20I bowling by ICC:
Rankings for the ICC Women's T20I All-Rounders:
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