How Are Bangladesh Players Rising in Rankings Amidst Women's T20 WC Qualifier?
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Dubai, Jan 27 (NationPress) The women cricketers of Bangladesh have *significantly benefited* from the latest T20I rankings, thanks to a series of remarkable performances at the Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier held in Nepal.
This Asian team remains undefeated in the tournament and is getting closer to achieving qualification for the Women’s T20 World Cup, which will take place in England and Wales later this year. Their *impressive journey* at the qualifier has been supported by solid contributions in every department, leading to substantial improvements in individual rankings.
Leading the charge is top-order batter Sharmin Akhter, who has had a *fantastic tournament*. With 156 runs across four innings, Sharmin currently ranks as the second-highest run-scorer in the qualifier. Her performance includes two half-centuries, against the USA and Ireland, elevating her 22 places in the T20I batting rankings to joint 35th.
Other Bangladeshi batters are also making headway. Sobhana Mostary has benefited from her consistent play, climbing 11 spots to joint 52nd after putting together four strong innings during the tournament.
In the batting rankings, Ireland’s captain Gaby Lewis has ascended one position to joint 15th, while the Netherlands’ Sterre Kalis has made a notable jump of six spots to 48th after her impressive performances.
Bangladesh’s bowlers have also shown significant improvement. Off-spinner Rabeya Khan has moved up to 14th in the T20I bowling rankings, taking seven wickets in her team’s first four matches. Fellow spinner Fahima Khatun has also climbed six places to 30th on the same list.
The rankings update highlights outstanding performances from other teams at the qualifier. Scotland’s 20-year-old all-rounder Katherine Fraser has surged 17 places to joint 44th among bowlers and impressively jumped 39 positions to 25th in the all-rounders’ rankings after contributing significantly with both bat and ball. Thailand’s spinner Sunida Chaturongrattana has also made progress, rising nine spots to joint 46th.
As the qualifier advances, Bangladesh’s *growing momentum* on the field and in the rankings reflects their increasing stature in women’s T20 cricket.