How Did Thailand Women Surge in T20I Rankings After Winning the Emerging Nations Trophy?
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Key Takeaways
- Thipatcha Putthawong excelled as Bowler of the Tournament, with 15 wickets.
- Natthakan Chantham ranked as the fifth-highest scorer, accumulating 160 runs.
- Team Thailand secured their first title on home soil.
- Several players made substantial gains in ICC T20I rankings.
- Growing support for women's cricket is evident in Thailand.
Dubai, Dec 2 (NationPress) A number of players from Thailand who shone at the recent ICC Women's Emerging Nations Trophy have made significant strides in the latest ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings.
Thailand showcased an outstanding performance on the final day, clinching their first-ever title on home soil, with young spinner Thipatcha Putthawong being recognized as the Bowler of the Tournament.
Putthawong claimed 15 wickets with an average of 5.33 over seven matches in the event, resulting in a jump of 13 spots to 21st in the updated T20I bowling rankings.
Her teammate, fellow spinner Suleeporn Laomi, took 12 wickets and advanced 10 places to secure the 37th position overall. In a remarkable show, Scotland's Olivia Bell moved up 17 positions to a tie for 29th after taking eight wickets, which included a stunning five-wicket haul in the final match against Thailand.
The latest T20I batting rankings reflect a similar upward trend, with a seasoned right-handed batsman from Thailand emerging as a top contender after stellar performances at the Emerging Nations Trophy.
Natthakan Chantham scored 160 runs throughout the tournament, ranking her as the fifth-highest scorer among all players. Consequently, she climbed one spot to hold the 33rd position in the latest T20I batting rankings.
UAE's Theertha Satish also made gains in the T20I rankings, moving up four spots to 37th, while Esha Oza rose eight places to 38th. Additionally, stand-in Scotland captain Sarah Bryce advanced five positions to 39th, acknowledging her consistent performance in the tournament.
Oza was awarded Player of the Tournament in Thailand after scoring 187 runs and taking seven wickets, significantly elevating her in the all-rounders rankings, where she climbed nine spots to 15th overall.
During the post-event awards ceremony that followed the final match, Darcey Carter from Scotland received the Batter of the Tournament award for her 248 runs, while Thipatcha Putthawong was honored as Bowler of the Tournament with her 15 wickets.