Indian women’s team to tour Bangladesh for five-match T20I series
The three night games will be played in the main stadium, and the two day games will be held at the outer venue. The night games will start at 6.30pm local time and day games at 2pm.
In the bowlers’ rankings, Australia’s Megan Schutt retained number 1 spot.
Harmanpreet Kaur, India’s T20I skipper, jumped three slots in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 ranking to be at number three. In the recently concluded ICC women’s T20 World Cup Kaur was the second highest run-scorer (183) just behind Alyssa Healy of Australia.
Other than Kaur, young batter Jemimah Rodrigues and elegant opener Smriti Mandhana also jumped nine and seven places, respectively, to touch their career best T20I ranking.
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BREAKING!
Alyssa Healy breaks into top 10 of the @MRFWorldwide ICC Women’s T20I rankings; Harmanpreet Kaur makes big splash as well after stellar @WorldT20 campaign!
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— ICC (@ICC) November 27, 2018
While Rodrigues reached the 6th spot, left-handed opener Mandhana finished at the 10th spot in ICC rankings.
Australian opener Alyssa Healy, who scored 225 runs in the T20 World Cup, gained four slots to reach the 8th position. Pakistan skipper Javeria Khan gained seven places to reach a career-best 14th position, Ireland’s Clare Shillington gained one slot to take the 19th place in the list.
Jemimah Rodrigues and Amy Jones make significant gains while Suzie Bates and Megan Schutt retain top positions in the latest @MRFWorldwide ICC T20I Rankings.
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— ICC (@ICC) November 27, 2018
In the bowlers’ rankings, Australia’s Megan Schutt retained number 1 spot. New Zealand spinner Leigh Kasperek gained seven places to finish at the 3rd place. England’s Sophie Ecclestone has moved from 16th spot to the 4th position. English pacer Anya Shrubsole has moved from 12th to 6th place.
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