Predominant exhibitions in the initial two ODIs of the Women's Ashes sees a few Australian stars climb the diagrams in the most recent MRF Tires ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings.
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Having dropped to the second spot after the series against India in September 2021, Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry is once again at the highest point of the MRF Tires ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings for all-rounders.
Perry was the Player of the Match in the second ODI, first returning figures of 3/12 to lessen England to 129 full scale, prior to scoring a 40 off 64 balls to take Australia near triumph.
Perry likewise made tremendous additions in the bowlers' rankings, rising seven spots to break into the best 10 and involving the No.9 spot
There hasn't been much for England to cheer about in the ODI leg of the Ashes yet Katherine Brunt's inside and out splendor in the main ODI, where she got done with 3/12 and scored 32*, sees her benefit three spots to No.5 in the every one of rounders' rankings. Brunt additionally hopped a spot to No.6 in the bowlers' rankings.
Regardless of England winding up on the losing side in the initial two ODIs, Sophie Ecclestone bowled monetarily and leaped to third with a vocation best 717 rating focuses.
Perry's partner Beth Mooney too climbed the diagrams for hitters, rising five spots to involve the third spot after a Player-of-the-Game dominating 73 in the main ODI of the series.
Tahlia McGrath assumed a vital part in Australia fixing the ODI series in the initial two ODI, with 48 runs and five wickets. Her solid appearance reflected across every one of the three divisions in the rankings, where she rose six spots to No.41 for hitters, an enormous 32 spots to No.52 to bowlers and 20 spots to No. 31 for all-rounders.
The as of late finished up ODI series between South Africa and West Indies additionally caused some development in the most recent ICC Rankings. West Indies, who were 1-0 down after the initial two ODIs, won the last two matches to take the series 2-1.
Opener Laura Wolvaardt broke into the best 10 for players with a century in the third ODI and a crucial 23 that set up South Africa's success in the decider. She rose four spots to No. 9.
Shabnim Ismail, the Player of the Match in the decider for figures of 4/44, moved to No.5 in the Bowlers' Rankings while Ayabonga Khaka rose a spot to No.7.
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