Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Hayley Matthews moves closer to teammate Stafanie Taylor in the latest @MRFWorldwide ICC Women's ODI rankings

West Indies star Hayley Matthews has sent an admonition shot in front of the forthcoming 2022 ICC Women's World Cup, with solid exhibitions against South Africa reflected in the most recent MRF Tires ICC rankings.

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Matthews has guaranteed four wickets across the two ODIs at an economy of only 3.78, while likewise making a very much accumulated 51 from 63 balls in the main match that was defaced by downpour.

Matthews took a leap of two puts to 6th on the MRF Tires Women's ODI All-Rounder rankings, a spot under partner Stafanie Taylor. Britain's Nat Sciver tops the every single rounder positioning, trailed by Australia's Ellyse Perry.

Further down, substitute South African commander Sune Luus took a two-spot leap toward eighteenth, with colleague Ayabonga Khaka, the pacer, getting around countryman Chloe Tryon in 35th. West Indies Chinelle Henry partook in a 12-spot leap to 65th, and Karishma Ramharack took a similar jump toward 92nd.

Matthews takes advantage of with the ball moved the off-spinner to the edges of the best 10 among bowlers - she climbed four spots to eleventh with a rating of 587, the most elevated of her vocation up to this point.

Australian Jess Jonassen drives a close solidified top ten for the time being in the classification, which incorporates Khaka (staying in eighth) who drives the current series with six wickets to her name

Other South Africa and West Indies players appreciated enormous trips in the journey for higher spots, including Shamilia Connell, who hopped nine spots to 28th after her three wickets in the series, surrendering simply 2.83 runs per over.

Luus' leg-turn in the series has helped her getaway a logjam (moving seven spots to 34th), while Henry took an eight-spot leap toward 57th.

Lizelle Lee (rating of 731) has the potential chance to move back to the highest point of the tree in the batting stakes in the excess two matches - she is right now sat behind Alyssa Healy (750) and Mithali Raj (738).

Stafanie Taylor (eleventh) likewise has the potential chance to move once more into the best ten with solid exhibitions in Johannesburg.

In a lift for South Africa's World Cup chances directly following Dane van Niekerk's nonappearance, Tamzin Brits (up 25 spots to 64th) examines great structure, and is the greatest mover after the initial two South Africa-West Indies ODIs.

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