Alana King and Melie Kerr Dominate ICC ODI Rankings
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Dubai, April 7 (NationPress) Alana King has regained her position as the No.1 in the ICC Women’s ODI bowling rankings after an outstanding display during the Australian women's tour of the Caribbean. This milestone follows her remarkable five-wicket performance in St Kitts.
King had briefly held the top position in March but lost it to Sophie Ecclestone last week. However, she made a stunning comeback with impressive figures of 5-19 in 10 overs at Warner Park in Basseterre. Her bowling spell, which included a remarkable 44 dot balls, was instrumental in Australia's commanding nine-wicket victory and their clean sweep of the series with a 3-0 finish.
In parallel, New Zealand's players experienced a boost in the batting rankings following a successful home series against South Africa. Maddy Green reached her highest career ranking, breaking into the top 10, while Melie Kerr made impressive strides after delivering one of the most remarkable ODI innings in recent times.
Kerr's unbeaten score of 179 at the Basin Reserve propelled New Zealand to a record-setting chase, showcasing her exceptional form. The captain of the White Ferns has been in stellar shape across formats, consistently excelling with both bat and ball. In recent matches against Zimbabwe and South Africa, she recorded exceptional all-round statistics, including 18 wickets across four ODIs at an outstanding average, highlighted by a record-breaking 7 for 34.
Her T20I performances have been equally noteworthy, contributing significantly with both wickets and runs, while maintaining a consistent scoring streak. As a result, she has ascended to the top of the ICC Women’s T20I all-rounder rankings and solidified her position in the ODI all-rounder list, surpassing Marizanne Kapp.
Other South African players also made notable progress, with Chloe Tryon and Sune Luus climbing the all-rounder rankings due to their solid contributions. Overall, the latest rankings update highlights a period of exceptional individual performances, particularly from Australia's bowlers and New Zealand's versatile stars.