ICC ODI Ranking: Harmanpreet Kaur enters top-10, Mandhana's position remains intact

Sports Desk, Obnews: Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur moved up to joint ninth position in the ICC women's ODI rankings on Tuesday, while partner Smriti Mandhana retained her fourth position. New Zealand's Preeti won the match and the series with the Indian team by scoring 59 runs in 63 balls on the last ball of the three-match ODI series against Australia. This series was part of the ICC Women's Championship which was won by India 2โ€“1.

In the same match, left-handed batsman Mandhana, who played a brilliant inning of 100 runs, has gained 23 rating points and is in fourth place with a total of 728 rating points. There is a difference of only five rating points between her and the third-ranked archaeological site captain Chamari Atapattu. England's Nat Siver Brant tops the rankings with 760 rating points.

Indian batsman Yastika Bhatia has moved up three places to 48th position, while New Zealand's Brooke Halliday, who scored 86 runs in the third match of the series, has moved up 12 places to 24th position. In this list, Deepti Sharma has strengthened her position at second position in the list of batsmen with 703 rating points. He took three wickets for 39 runs against New Zealand in the third match.

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Indian team's specialists Renuka Singh (up four places to 32nd), Saima Thakur (up 20 places to joint 77th) and Priya Mishra (up six places to 83rd) are among those who have improved their ranking. The location has been improved. The Indian team is at third place in the ICC women's rankings with 25 points. New Zealand is in sixth place with 20 points from 21 matches. Australia (18 matches) and England (21 matches) are on top with equal 28 points.

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