How Did Orla Prendergast Climb the ICC Women's T20I Rankings After Her Impressive Performance Against Pakistan?

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Key Takeaways
- Orla Prendergast has risen significantly in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings.
- Her performance was pivotal in Ireland's 2-1 series win over Pakistan.
- Prendergast scored 144 runs and took 4 wickets throughout the series.
- Several teammates also improved their rankings.
- Pakistan's players had notable individual achievements despite losing the series.
Dubai, Aug 12 (NationPress) Orla Prendergast, the talented allrounder from Ireland, has made significant strides in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings following her crucial contribution in her team's 2-1 series triumph over Pakistan in Dublin. This latest weekly update also sees several players from both teams making notable advancements.
Prendergast, honored as Player of the Series, accumulated a remarkable total of 144 runs and took four wickets, improving her standings across three categories. Her stellar performances in the second and third matches, where she scored 51 and 64 runs respectively, enabled her to make her debut in the top 20 of the batting rankings, climbing eight spots to joint-19th position, achieving a career-best rating of 602.
Additionally, she has secured a spot in the top 50 of the bowling rankings for the first time after claiming three wickets for 28 runs in the series opener, which aided her team's narrow victory by 11 runs. Her all-around achievements have propelled her to sixth place among allrounders, with a personal-best rating of 298.
Her teammates also witnessed upward movements. Amy Hunter moved up one position to 29th among batters, while Laura Delany surged five spots to 50th due to her impressive score of 42 runs in the second match, marking her first entry into the top 50 with a career-best rating of 448.
Ava Canning holds the 48th position in the bowlers’ list, while Jane Maguire has advanced to 50th from last week’s 54th.
Despite losing the series, Pakistan's players had their individual efforts recognized. Left-handed opener Muneeba Ali achieved a match-winning unbeaten century in the final game, enabling her to rise three slots to joint-32nd in the batters’ list (personal best points of 526). Captain Fatima Sana also improved her standing, jumping four places to 59th and moving up one position to joint-39th in the bowling rankings after her remarkable performance of four wickets for 26 runs in the series opener. She concluded the series as the top wicket-taker, with a total of six wickets.