Georgia Voll Enters Top 10 in Women’s T20I Rankings Following Stunning Century Against West Indies
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Dubai, March 24 (NationPress) In the latest update to the ICC Women’s T20I rankings, there has been noteworthy movement in both the batting and bowling categories. Australia’s promising opener Georgia Voll has achieved a remarkable milestone by entering the top 10 of the batting rankings for the first time in her career. Her explosive 39 runs in the second match against the West Indies were crucial in elevating her ranking, highlighting her increasing significance at the top of the batting order.
Meanwhile, Sophie Devine, the captain of New Zealand, has also made strides in the rankings, moving up two places to 18th after scoring consecutive half-centuries against South Africa.
Among the standout stories in the rankings is Fanny Utagushimaninde from Rwanda, a remarkable 15-year-old who has made her entry at the 66th position. She gained attention for becoming the first cricketer to score a century on her T20I debut, accomplishing this against Ghana. This achievement also makes her the youngest player, regardless of gender, to score a hundred in this format, marking a significant moment for associate cricket.
Another emerging star from South Africa, Annerie Dercksen, who was recognized as the ICC Emerging Player of the Year in 2024, has surged up the rankings by 18 places to 55th. Her spectacular unbeaten 55 in a recent match in New Zealand played a key role in this ascent.
Other notable batters making progress include Australia’s Ellyse Perry, who now sits at 20th, and the West Indies’ Qiana Joseph, who climbed 14 spots to 33rd. New Zealand’s Maddy Green and veteran West Indies player Stafanie Taylor have also improved their positions in the rankings.
In the bowling category, South Africa’s left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has entered the top 10, rising to ninth after taking five wickets in three matches. Australia’s Georgia Wareham has also shown impressive form, moving up to 12th after securing three wickets in two games.
White Ferns seamer Jess Kerr has reached her career-best ranking of 15th following an impressive series against South Africa, where she took eight wickets, including a decisive three for 16 in Wellington. Additionally, Ayabonga Khaka and Kim Garth have experienced notable improvements as well.