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Harmanpreet Kaur Back In Top-10 Of ICC Women's T20I Batting Rankings

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India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has regained her place in the top 10 of the latest ICC women's T20I batting rankings following her stellar show in the opening T20I of the three-match series against Bangladesh.

Kaur's match-winning 54 not out off 35 balls while chasing 115 has lifted her four places to 10th position. Tahlia McGrath still leads the way with 784 rating points, closely followed by teammate Beth Mooney (777).

Smriti Mandhana (728), Sophie Devine (683) and Bates (677) complete the top five. Deepti Sharma's economical spell of 0 for 14 in the same game took her to No.

3 in the bowlers' list with 733 rating points, further closing the gap with Nonkululeko Mlaba (746) and Sophie Ecclestone (788).

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