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Rachael Haynes - Sophie Ecclestone - Jess Jonassen - Harmanpreet Kaur - Laura Wolvaardt - Mithali Raj - Smriti Mandhana - Jhulan Goswami - Marizanne Kapp - Mithali Raj, Smriti Mandhana Drop Places In ICC Women's ODI Rankings - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

Mithali Raj, Smriti Mandhana Drop Places In ICC Women's ODI Rankings

India skipper Mithali Raj's descent in the ICC ODI rankings continued as she slipped three places to seventh while opener Smriti Mandhana dropped to 11th in the latest standings issued on Tuesday, taking into account the ongoing World Cup in New Zealand. Raj, who slipped a couple of places last week, has 696 points after she was dismissed for 31 and 5 against New Zealand and West Indies respectively. She is currently joint seventh with Australia opener Rachael Haynes.

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West Indies - Harmanpreet Kaur - Mithali Raj - Smriti Mandhana - Mithali Raj Hails India's "Special Effort" In 155-Run Win Over West Indies In Women's World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

Mithali Raj Hails India's "Special Effort" In 155-Run Win Over West Indies In Women's World Cup

Skipper Mithali Raj on Saturday hailed India's "special effort" to comprehensively beat West Indies by 155 runs but wants more consistency in the upcoming games of the ICC Women's ODI World Cup. Coming into the match following a loss against hosts New Zealand, India dished out a splendid allround performance to notch up a dominating win over West Indies and top the points table. "Could not have asked anything better than today's display. Today's win should keep us in the (frame) tournament for the knockouts. Batting and bowling really came out well," Raj said in the post-match presentation.

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West Indies - ICC Women's World Cup: Could not have asked anything better, says Mithali Raj after 155-run win - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

ICC Women's World Cup: Could not have asked anything better, says Mithali Raj after 155-run win

Mithali Raj on Saturday hailed India's "special effort" to comprehensively beat West Indies by 155 runs but wants more consistency in the upcoming games of the ICC Women's ODI World Cup. Coming into the match following a loss against hosts New Zealand, India dished out a splendid allround performance to notch up a dominating win over West Indies and top the points table.

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Sachin Tendulkar - Javed Miandad - ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, India vs West Indies: Mithali Raj breaks World Cup captaincy record - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Pakistan

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, India vs West Indies: Mithali Raj breaks World Cup captaincy record

Mithali Raj on Saturday broke the record for most matches captained in the ICC Women's World Cup, surpassing former Australian counterpart Belinda Clark. Mithali, 39, led the country in 24 World Cup games, claiming 14 victories, 8 losses and one no result. Clark had captained her side in 23 matches.

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Mithali Raj - Amelia Kerr - India Women vs West Indies Women: Mithali Raj Scripts Massive Record In Women's World Cup History - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - county Hamilton - county Park

India Women vs West Indies Women: Mithali Raj Scripts Massive Record In Women's World Cup History

India skipper Mithali Raj on Saturday scripted a massive record in the ongoing Women's World Cup. With India electing to bat against West Indies in their third match of the tournament at the Seddon Park in Hamilton, Raj has now made the most appearances as captain in Women's World Cup history. She went past former Australian women's team captain Belinda Clark, who had captained in 23 matches. So far, Mithali has captained India in 23 World Cup matches, bagging 14 wins, eight wins and one no result.

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Mithali Raj - Amelia Kerr - Mithali Raj Set To Break All-Time Captaincy Record At Women's World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - county Hamilton - county Park

Mithali Raj Set To Break All-Time Captaincy Record At Women's World Cup

Mithali Raj will set a new all-time record in the ICC Women's World Cup when India face off against the West Indies in their upcoming match on Saturday. The 39-year-old is one match away from captaining the most matches in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup history. She is one game away from breaking former Australian women's team captain Belinda Clark's record of 23 games. Mithali has captained India in 23 World Cup matches, bagging 14 wins, eight wins and one no result. Mithali will be hoping to cap the record with a win against the West Indies, with India having lost one match and won one in the ongoing tournament so far.

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ICC Women's World Cup: We didn't have a batter to take the game deep, says Mithali Raj after India's defeat against New Zealand - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

ICC Women's World Cup: We didn't have a batter to take the game deep, says Mithali Raj after India's defeat against New Zealand

Mithali Raj had no hesitation in admitting that top order's performance hasn't been up to the mark as India didn't have "a batter to take the game deep" in their 62-run defeat against New Zealand in the ICC Women's World Cup. India managed only 198 in a chase of 260 against the White Ferns after only 50 runs were scored off 20 overs here on Thursday. "Our batting, especially the top and middle order needs to fire because other teams are posting 250-260," Raj said at post-match presentation ceremony.

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Mithali Raj - Sophie Devine - India Didn't Have "A Batter To Take The Game Deep", Says Captain Mithali Raj After Loss To New Zealand In Women's World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - county Hamilton

India Didn't Have "A Batter To Take The Game Deep", Says Captain Mithali Raj After Loss To New Zealand In Women's World Cup

Captain Mithali Raj had no hesitation in admitting that top order's performance hasn't been up to the mark as India didn't have "a batter to take the game deep" in their 62-run defeat against New Zealand in the ICC Women's World Cup. India managed only 198 in a chase of 260 against the White Ferns after only 50 runs were scored off 20 overs in Hamilton on Thursday. "Our batting, especially the top and middle order needs to fire because other teams are posting 250-260," Raj said at post-match presentation ceremony. "We thought it was chaseable but provided we had the top order going. But back-to-back wickets put a lot of pressure because we didn't have batter who can take it deep.

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