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Shafali Verma continues reign at top of ICC T20I rankings

India opener Shafali Verma continues to be the top ranked batter in the ICC T20I Player rankings after the blistering 30-ball 60 in the final match of the home series against South Africa helped her garner 26 rating points.

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NEW DELHI: India opener Shafali Verma continues to be the top ranked batter in the ICC T20I Player rankings after the blistering 30-ball 60 in the final match of the home series against South Africa helped her garner 26 rating points.

Shafali, who had regained the top position among batters last week, is now on 776 rating points and enjoys a 35-point lead over Australia's Beth Mooney. Verma's opening partner Smriti Mandhana, with whom she was associated in a decisive 96-run stand, has gained one spot and is sixth after her unbeaten 48 off 28 deliveries.

Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad's match-winning haul of three for nine has lifted her 12 places to a career-best 13th position among bowlers and seam bowler Arundhati Reddy has gained 15 places to reach 56th position in the latest weekly update to the women's rankings, carried out on Tuesdays and based on performances in matches completed till Monday.

For South Africa, who won the series 2-1, captain Sune Luus has gained one slot to reach 37th among batters after her knock of 28 while fast bowler Tumi Sekhukhune is in 42nd position after gaining seven slots. All-rounder Nadine de Klerk has advanced two slots to catch up with compatriot Moseline Daniels at joint-66th place.

In Tuesday's update of the rankings, which also considered performances in the first match between New Zealand and Australia in Hamilton on Sunday, Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner's unbeaten 73 has helped her gain five places to reach a career-best 11th position.

Leg-spinner Georgia Wareham has risen back to a career best-matching 10th position after gaining two slots while Nicola Carey has moved up from 60th to 57th in what is another notable gain for Australia's bowlers after their six-wicket victory. IANS