Amelia Kerr Leads New Zealand to New Heights in Women's ODI Rankings
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New Delhi, March 10 (NationPress) - New Zealand's captain Amelia Kerr has emerged as the standout performer in the latest update of the International Cricket Council Women’s ODI Player Rankings, following a dominant start to their home series against Zimbabwe.
Having secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series, Kerr has been instrumental with both bat and ball. The 25-year-old showcased her bowling prowess with an impressive seven-wicket haul in the second ODI held in Dunedin.
In the series opener, Kerr claimed four wickets, but it was her career-best performance in the next match that made history, placing her among the select few to achieve seven wickets in a single ODI innings. This extraordinary display helped her ascend five spots in the ODI bowlers’ rankings, landing her at 11th place. Additionally, she moved up one position to fifth in the all-rounders’ rankings.
New Zealand's success in the rankings is not solely attributed to Kerr. Teammates Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green also made notable strides in the ODI batting charts due to their outstanding performances in the series opener.
Halliday jumped eight places to 11th after a remarkable unbeaten score of 157 off 117 balls in the first ODI, which stood out as one of the series' highlights. Green also impressed with a solid 67 in that match, followed by an unbeaten 27 in the second ODI, which led to her climbing four spots to tie for 22nd.
In another development, the latest T20I rankings saw changes following the conclusion of the series between the West Indies and Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka opener Hasini Perera was among the biggest gainers, thanks to her match-winning performance in the final T20I in St George’s. Her unbeaten half-century propelled Sri Lanka to a series-clinching victory, allowing her to jump 15 spots to 28th in the T20I batting rankings.
Furthermore, fellow Sri Lankan batter Imesha Dulani also advanced after scoring an unbeaten 34 in the decisive match, rising 17 positions to joint 72nd.
All-rounder Kavisha Dilhari experienced a steady rise across categories, improving three places to 21st among T20I bowlers and advancing two spots to 11th in the all-rounders' list.
For the West Indies, veteran spinner Afy Fletcher emerged as a significant mover, climbing four positions to seventh in the T20I bowlers’ rankings after taking three wickets in the final two matches of the series.