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Deepti Sharma is one step away from creating history, reached second number in T20I rankings, watching Pakistani beating

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Indian spinner Deepti Sharma (ICC Women’s T20I Ranking) has reached second place in the ICC Women’s T20I Ranking. He is just 1 step away from coming first.

Deepti Sharma one step away from creating history, reached number two in T20i rankings

The ICC has released the ranking of Women’s T20 cricket.

New Delhi. Indian spinner Deepti Sharma is standing on the threshold of becoming number one bowler for the first time in her career in ICC Women’s T20I Ranking. She has reached second place in the new list released. Taxes have gone ahead by a margin of eight rating points. He is just a Pakistan bowler Shadiya.

Deepti has been in the top 10 rankings of T20I bowlers most of the time in the last six years. But 27 -year -old Deepti never reached the first place. He has performed brilliantly in recent times. ” In the new update of the T20I rankings, Deepti has taken advantage of one place and defeated Australia’s fast bowler Annabel Sutherland and finished second.

Deepti has improved her ranking after taking three wickets in the third match of India’s five -match T20 series against England and can top her Pakistani rival with some best performance in the last two matches of the off -spinner series. The team’s partner and fast bowler Arundhati Reddy is also improving the ranking. She has jumped 11 places after taking three wickets in the most recent match of the series against England at Oval and has reached 43rd position in the list of T20 bowlers.

Many England bowlers have also improved the ranking after a slight win of five runs on the prestigious ground in London. Fast bowler Issi Wong (climbing three places to 57th place) and Lauren Filers (climbing up 21 places to 68th place) are the two biggest jump bowlers, while fast bowler Lauren Bell remains fourth in the rankings.

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Deepti Sharma one step away from creating history, reached number two in T20i rankings

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