For New Zealand, Sophie Devine, Lea Tahuhu and Amelia Kerr have moved up after the first two Wickets in India
Deepti Sharma has surpassed Megan Schutt and Kate Cross in the ICC ODI ball positions with a career-high 687 ranking factors after playing in the game in her first two matches against New Zealand in Ahmedabad. 2 on the table. That's just behind Sophie Ecclestone, though the difference between them remains a large 83 items.
Deepti has picked up three innings and has an market price of 3.42, which has helped her gain a boost in the ratings so far in the ODI line, which is degree 1-1 heading into today's third and final match. On the T20I tables, too, Deepti is away at No. 3, just behind Ecclestone and Sadia Iqbal.
Lea Tahuhu and Amelia Kerr both moved up three spots to the top of the bowling order from the India vs. New Zealand line, and Sophie Devine has improved nine spots to reach the top 30.
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Kerr was ruled out of the majority of the line after she picked up a quadricep break in the first ODI, which India won, before Tahuhu and Devine played starring roles in New Zealand's get in the next ODI.
Devine, who led the way for New Zealand with an 86-ball 79 and 3 for 27 in that match, has even gone up three areas to seventh among ODI bowlers. Additionally, Maddy Green and Suzie Bates both increased their positions to the top 20 and are now in the bottom 20. For India, the big gainer among the pitchers is Jemimah Rodrigues, whose 35 played a component in India winning the first game.
Both Deepti and Devine both achieved significant success in the top ten of the all-rounders ' list. Devine moved up two spots to No. Deepti moved up one location to No. 7, while No. 7 is Deepti. 4.
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